• 제목/요약/키워드: Tension-Softening

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경계형 모델을 사용한 초고강도 섬유보강 콘크리트거더의 파괴역학적 해석 (Fracture Simulation of UHPFRC Girder with the Interface Type Model)

  • 궈이홍;한상묵
    • 한국전산구조공학회논문집
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.81-94
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    • 2010
  • 본 연구는 선형 상보법으로 초고강도 섬유보강 콘크리트 I형보의 파괴역학적 해석을 수치해석으로 수행하였다. 기존의 보통강도 콘크리트에 대한 유사 취성 파괴역학적 수치해석을 기반으로 초고강도 섬유보강 콘크리트 재료역학적 구성모델파괴 면에 인장경화 관계를 도입함으로써 초고강도 섬유보강 콘크리트 I형 거더 해석을 개선시켰다. 상수변형률 삼각형 요소에 꼭지점 또는 요소의 중앙점 절점을 배제하고 요소의 변에 절점을 배치한 결합된 삼각형 요소를 사용하였다. 인장영역에서는 경화/연화 파괴역학적 구성모델을, 전단영역에서는 연화 파괴역학적 구성모델을, 경계절점의 압축에 대해서는 연화파괴역학적 구성모델을 사용하여 파괴역학적 해석을 수행하였다. Non-holonomic rate 형태로 경로에 의존적인 경화연화거동을 LCP로 방정식을 구성하였으며, 그 해는 PATH를 사용해서 구하였다. Piece-wise 비탄성 항복-파괴면은 두 개의 압축 caps, 두 개의 Mohr-Coulomb 파괴면, 인장항복면과 인장파괴면 등으로 구성하였다. 초고강도 섬유보강 콘크리트 거더의 변형거동과 파괴 상태와 비교하여 이 수치해석 방법에 대한 유효성을 검증하였다.

Crack Band Model 기반 손상변수를 이용한 탄소섬유강화 복합재료 적층판의 점진적 파손 거동 예측 및 검증 (Prediction and Evaluation of Progressive Failure Behavior of CFRP using Crack Band Model Based Damage Variable)

  • 윤동현;김상덕;김재훈;도영대
    • Composites Research
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    • 제32권5호
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    • pp.258-264
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    • 2019
  • 본 논문에서는 Hashin 파손 기준식과 crack band 모델이 접목된 손상변수를 이용하여 점진적파손해석 방법이 개발되었다. 파손기준식을 이용하여 파손의 개시 유무가 판단된다. 파손이 개시된 경우에는 각 파손모드(섬유 인장/압축, 기지 인장/압축)에서 손상변수가 선형 열화 거동에 따라 계산되고, 손상강성행렬을 계산하는데 사용된다. 손상강성행렬은 손상된 재료에 반영되고, 계산된 손상강성행렬을 이용하여 재료의 완전한 파괴를 의미하는 손상변수가 1인 시점이 되기까지 점진적 파손해석이 계속해서 반복적으로 수행된다. 일련의 과정들은 상용해석프로그램인 ABAQUS에 사용자 정의 부프로그램을 이용하여 수행되었다. 제안된 점진적파손해석 도구의 검증을 위하여, 원공을 가진 복합재료 적층판의 시험 결과와 비교를 수행하였으며, 시험 중 디지털 이미지 상관법을 이용하여 획득한 변형률 거동과 해석을 통해 획득한 변형률 거동을 비교하였다. 제안된 해석결과는 시험 결과와 비교하여 유효한 일치를 보였다.

Some aspects of load-rate sensitivity in visco-elastic microplane material model

  • Kozar, Ivica;Ozbolt, Josko
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.317-329
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    • 2010
  • The paper describes localization of deformation in a bar under tensile loading. The material of the bar is considered as non-linear viscous elastic and the bar consists of two symmetric halves. It is assumed that the model represents behavior of the quasi-brittle viscous material under uniaxial tension with different loading rates. Besides that, the bar could represent uniaxial stress-strain law on a single plane of a microplane material model. Non-linear material property is taken from the microplane material model and it is coupled with the viscous damper producing non-linear Maxwell material model. Mathematically, the problem is described with a system of two partial differential equations with a non-linear algebraic constraint. In order to obtain solution, the system of differential algebraic equations is transformed into a system of three partial differential equations. System is subjected to loadings of different rate and it is shown that localization occurs only for high loading rates. Mathematically, in such a case two solutions are possible: one without the localization (unstable) and one with the localization (stable one). Furthermore, mass is added to the bar and in that case the problem is described with a system of four differential equations. It is demonstrated that for high enough loading rates, it is the added mass that dominates the response, in contrast to the viscous and elastic material parameters that dominated in the case without mass. This is demonstrated by several numerical examples.

Simulations of fiber spinning and film blowing based on a molecular/continuum model for flow-induced crystallization

  • McHugh, Anthony J.;Doufas, A.K.
    • Korea-Australia Rheology Journal
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2001
  • This paper describes the application of our recently developed two-phase model for flow-induced crystallization (FIC) to the simulation of fiber spinning and film blowing. 1-D and 2-D simulations of fiber spinning include the combined effects of (FIC), viscoelasticity, filament cooling, air drag, inertia, surface tension and gravity and the process dynamics are modeled from the spinneret to the take-up roll device (below the freeze point). 1-D model fits and predictions are in very good quantitative agreement with high- and low-speed spinline data for both nylon and PET systems. Necking and the associated extensional softening are also predicted. Consistent with experimental observations, the 2-D model also predicts a skin-core structure at low and intermediate spin speeds, with the stress, chain extension and crystallinity being highest at the surface. Film blowing is simulated using a "quasi-cylindrical" approximation for the momentum equations, and simulations include the combined effects of flow-induced crystallization, viscoelasticity, and bubble cooling. The effects of inflation pressure, melt extrusion temperature and take-up ratio on the bubble shape are predicted to be in agreement with experimental observations, and the location of the frost line is predicted naturally as a consequence of flow-induced crystallization. An important feature of our FIC model is the ability to predict stresses at the freeze point in fiber spinning and the frost line in film blowing, both of which are related to the physical and mechanical properties of the final product.l product.

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저항복비·고강도 구조용 내화강의 피로특성 및 비파괴평가 (Fatigue Characteristics and its Nondestructive Evaluation of Fire-resistance Steel for Construction with Low Yield Ratio and High Strength)

  • 김현수;남기우;강창룡
    • 열처리공학회지
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.212-219
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    • 2001
  • The fatigue test was carried out to evaluate the fatigue characteristics of fire resistance steel for frame structure and heat affected zone (HAZ) by the one side Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW). In this paper, the fatigue crack growth behavior was investigated with the compact tension specimen of base metal and the HAZ according to chemical composition and rolling end temperature, respectively. And the acoustic emission signals obtained from the fatigue test were analyzed by the time-frequency analysis method as a nondestructive evaluation. Main results obtained are summarized as follows; The hardness was appeared softening phenomenon that weld metal and HAZ are lower than that of base metal. Fatigue life of welded specimen was longer than that of base metal. m was 3~4.5 in base metal and 3.8~5.8 in HAZ. The main frequency range of acoustic emission signal analyzed from time-frequency method is different with the range by noise and crack. Also, it could be classified that it was also generated by fracture mechanics of dimple, inclusion etc.

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Numerical simulation on structural behavior of UHPFRC beams with steel and GFRP bars

  • Yoo, Doo-Yeol;Banthia, Nemkumar
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • 제16권5호
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    • pp.759-774
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    • 2015
  • This study simulates the flexural behavior of ultra-high-performance fiber-reinforced concrete (UHPFRC) beams reinforced with steel and glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) rebars. For this, micromechanics-based modeling was first carried out on the basis of single fiber pullout models considering inclination angle. Two different tension-softening curves (TSCs) with the assumptions of 2-dimensional (2-D) and 3-dimensional (3-D) random fiber orientations were obtained from the micromechanics-based modeling, and linear elastic compressive and tensile models before the occurrence of cracks were obtained from the mechanical tests and rule of mixture. Finite element analysis incorporating smeared crack model was used due to the multiple cracking behaviors of structural UHPFRC beams, and the characteristic length of two times the element width (or two times the average crack spacing at the peak load) was suggested as a result of parametric study. Analytical results showed that the assumption of 2-D random fiber orientation is appropriate to a non-reinforced UHPFRC beam, whereas the assumption of 3-D random fiber orientation is suitable for UHPFRC beams reinforced with steel and GFRP rebars due to disorder of fiber alignment from the internal reinforcements. The micromechanics-based finite element analysis also well predicted the serviceability deflections of UHPFRC beams with GFRP rebars and hybrid reinforcements.

이속 압연된 마그네슘 합금의 미세조직 및 기계적 물성에 미치는 가공 변수의 영향 (Effects of Processing Conditions on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Mg Alloy Deformed by Differential Speed Rolling)

  • 양해웅;고영건
    • 소성∙가공
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    • 제27권1호
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    • pp.12-17
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    • 2018
  • This paper outlines the research findings on the microstructure and mechanical properties of AZ31 Mg alloy fabricated by differential speed rolling (DSR) with respect to processing variables such as temperature, roll speed ratio (RSR), and deformation route. The resultant microstructure of the sample, deformed by 2-pass DSRs at 473 K, comprised finer grains with more uniform distribution than those at 573 and 623 K. This was due to active recrystallization, which was expected to appear during DSR at temperatures higher than 573 K. When the sample was deformed via DSR with RSR of 1:4 for the upper and lower rolls at 453 K, the values of yield and ultimate tensile strength were observed to be higher than their counterpart with RSR of 1:1. The application of sample rotation around the longitudinal axis would give rise to an excellent combination of tension strength (~330 MPa) and ductility (~20 %) at ambient temperatures. This is discussed based on its uniform fine grained structure and the softening of basal texture.

Quantitative impact response analysis of reinforced concrete beam using the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method

  • Mokhatar, S.N.;Sonoda, Y.;Kueh, A.B.H.;Jaini, Z.M.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제56권6호
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    • pp.917-938
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    • 2015
  • The nonlinear numerical analysis of the impact response of reinforced concrete/mortar beam incorporated with the updated Lagrangian method, namely the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) is carried out in this study. The analysis includes the simulation of the effects of high mass low velocity impact load falling on beam structures. Three material models to describe the localized failure of structural elements are: (1) linear pressure-sensitive yield criteria (Drucker-Prager type) in the pre-peak regime for the concrete/mortar meanwhile, the shear strain energy criterion (Von Mises) is applied for the steel reinforcement (2) nonlinear hardening law by means of modified linear Drucker-Prager envelope by employing the plane cap surface to simulate the irreversible plastic behavior of concrete/mortar (3) implementation of linear and nonlinear softening in tension and compression regions, respectively, to express the complex behavior of concrete material during short time loading condition. Validation upon existing experimental test results is conducted, from which the impact behavior of concrete beams are best described using the SPH model adopting an average velocity and erosion algorithm, where instability in terms of numerical fragmentation is reduced considerably.

Integrated fire dynamic and thermomechanical modeling of a bridge under fire

  • Choi, Joonho;Haj-Ali, Rami;Kim, Hee Sun
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제42권6호
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    • pp.815-829
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    • 2012
  • This paper proposes a nonlinear computational modeling approach for the behaviors of structural systems subjected to fire. The proposed modeling approach consists of fire dynamics analysis, nonlinear transient-heat transfer analysis for predicting thermal distributions, and thermomechanical analysis for structural behaviors. For concretes, transient heat formulations are written considering temperature dependent heat conduction and specific heat capacity and included within the thermomechanical analyses. Also, temperature dependent stress-strain behaviors including compression hardening and tension softening effects are implemented within the analyses. The proposed modeling technique for transient heat and thermomechanical analyses is first validated with experimental data of reinforced concrete (RC) beams subjected to high temperatures, and then applied to a bridge model. The bridge model is generated to simulate the fire incident occurred by a gas truck on April 29, 2007 in Oakland California, USA. From the simulation, not only temperature distributions and deformations of the bridge can be found, but critical locations and time frame where collapse occurs can be predicted. The analytical results from the simulation are qualitatively compared with the real incident and show good agreements.

Nonlinear probabilistic shear panel analysis using advanced sampling techniques

  • Strauss, Alfred;Ju, Hyunjin;Belletti, Beatrice;Ramstorfer, Maximilian;Cosma, Mattia Pancrazio
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제83권2호
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    • pp.179-193
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    • 2022
  • The shear behaviour of reinforced concrete members has been studied over the past decades by various researchers, and it can be simulated by analysing shear panel elements which has been regarded as a basic element of reinforced concrete members subjected to in-plane biaxial stresses. Despite various experimental studies on shear panel element which have been conducted so far, there are still a lot of uncertainties related to what influencing factors govern the shear behaviour and affect failure mechanism in reinforced concrete members. To identify the uncertainties, a finite element analysis can be used, which enables to investigate the impact of specific variables such as the reinforcement ratio, the shear retention factor, and the material characteristics including aggregate interlock, tension stiffening, compressive softening, and shear behaviour at the crack surface. In this study, a non-linear probabilistic analysis was conducted on reinforced concrete panels using a finite element method optimized for reinforced concrete members and advanced sampling techniques so that probabilistic analysis can be performed effectively. Consequently, this study figures out what analysis methodology and input parameters have the most influence on shear behaviour of reinforced concrete panels.