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Discrete‐like crack simulation by smeared crack‐based FEM for reinforced concrete
Authors:Yuichi Sato  Kazuhiro Naganuma
Institution:1. Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering, Kyoto University, Nishigyo‐ku, Kyoto 615‐8540, Japan;2. Technical Research Institute, Obayashi Corporation, Tokyo 204‐8558, Japan
Abstract:A numerical process that simulates crack propagation in reinforced concrete through post‐crack stress redistribution is presented. This process is developed within the context of the smeared crack approach. Continuity and orientation of the reinforcing bar components are automatically recognized in the pre‐processing stage. The process explicitly outputs crack widths by computing the bond slips along reinforcement, without imposing any additional nodes between the reinforcement and concrete. The process is incorporated with a finite element algorithm, and the validation is investigated through sample 3D static analyses of nine concrete specimens subjected to monotonic shear and flexure loads. These specimens contain relatively well‐distributed steel bars and fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) sheets of reinforcement ratio from 0.11 to 0.57%. The analyses predict the crack patterns and crack widths well, although some disagreements are found between the test and the analysis results. The proposed process outputs discrete, continuous in crack directions, and element boundary‐free crack patterns. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:reinforced concrete  bond  finite element method  smeared crack model  redistribution  performance‐based design
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