Numerical Modelling of Foamed Concrete Beam under Flexural Using Traction-Separation Relationship

Abstract The aim of the current project is to carry out the FEA framework for predicting the flexural strength of notched foam concrete tested under three-point bending following the conducted experimental set-up. The investigated testing series have a variation of notch size opening in the foamed concrete beam. The Traction-separation relationship was used as a constitutive model to incorporate independent material properties and used in the modelling framework. Modelling techniques of 2D XFEM and CZM were adopted and later expanded to 3D XFEM models. Good agreement was found between the predicted structure response and experimental observation for all the investigated models. Crack was initiated at the crack tip and propagated to the beam edge under the applied load. It was found that the average discrepancies below 20% were found within XFEM techniques. Less agreement was found using the CZM models, partly due to the simplification of the adopted failure path. The modelling framework implemented in this project is potentially used as a predictive tool in estimating the flexural strength of the concrete beam with notches.

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Main Authors: Ahmad,H., Sugiman,S., Jaini,Z.M., Omar,A.Z.
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Ciências Mecânicas 2021
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spelling oai:scielo:S1679-782520210005005062021-07-16Numerical Modelling of Foamed Concrete Beam under Flexural Using Traction-Separation RelationshipAhmad,H.Sugiman,S.Jaini,Z.M.Omar,A.Z. Concrete Notched beam Fracture Finite element analysis (FEA) Strength prediction Abstract The aim of the current project is to carry out the FEA framework for predicting the flexural strength of notched foam concrete tested under three-point bending following the conducted experimental set-up. The investigated testing series have a variation of notch size opening in the foamed concrete beam. The Traction-separation relationship was used as a constitutive model to incorporate independent material properties and used in the modelling framework. Modelling techniques of 2D XFEM and CZM were adopted and later expanded to 3D XFEM models. Good agreement was found between the predicted structure response and experimental observation for all the investigated models. Crack was initiated at the crack tip and propagated to the beam edge under the applied load. It was found that the average discrepancies below 20% were found within XFEM techniques. Less agreement was found using the CZM models, partly due to the simplification of the adopted failure path. The modelling framework implemented in this project is potentially used as a predictive tool in estimating the flexural strength of the concrete beam with notches.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de Ciências MecânicasLatin American Journal of Solids and Structures v.18 n.5 20212021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-78252021000500506en10.1590/1679-78256330
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Numerical Modelling of Foamed Concrete Beam under Flexural Using Traction-Separation Relationship
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title Numerical Modelling of Foamed Concrete Beam under Flexural Using Traction-Separation Relationship
title_short Numerical Modelling of Foamed Concrete Beam under Flexural Using Traction-Separation Relationship
title_full Numerical Modelling of Foamed Concrete Beam under Flexural Using Traction-Separation Relationship
title_fullStr Numerical Modelling of Foamed Concrete Beam under Flexural Using Traction-Separation Relationship
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Modelling of Foamed Concrete Beam under Flexural Using Traction-Separation Relationship
title_sort numerical modelling of foamed concrete beam under flexural using traction-separation relationship
description Abstract The aim of the current project is to carry out the FEA framework for predicting the flexural strength of notched foam concrete tested under three-point bending following the conducted experimental set-up. The investigated testing series have a variation of notch size opening in the foamed concrete beam. The Traction-separation relationship was used as a constitutive model to incorporate independent material properties and used in the modelling framework. Modelling techniques of 2D XFEM and CZM were adopted and later expanded to 3D XFEM models. Good agreement was found between the predicted structure response and experimental observation for all the investigated models. Crack was initiated at the crack tip and propagated to the beam edge under the applied load. It was found that the average discrepancies below 20% were found within XFEM techniques. Less agreement was found using the CZM models, partly due to the simplification of the adopted failure path. The modelling framework implemented in this project is potentially used as a predictive tool in estimating the flexural strength of the concrete beam with notches.
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