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Efficient modeling of masonry failure using a multiscale domain activation approach

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COMPUTERS & STRUCTURES
Volume 251, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruc.2021.106543

Keywords

Masonry Failure; Multiscale Modeling; Domain Activation

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This study introduces a finite element framework for an adaptive multiresolution multiscale technique to accurately and efficiently simulate large masonry structures. It demonstrates through testing and comparison that the model achieves accurate results with higher computational efficiency than a microscale approach.
A finite element based framework that formulates an adaptive multiresolution multiscale technique is presented, with the goal of both accurately and efficiently simulating large masonry structures. In order to find a compromise between accuracy and computational efficiency a scale embedding multiscale model where both macro- and microscale elements come into play is proposed, combining the advantages both have to offer. This theory is tested and compared with an equivalent microscale model to demonstrate that its accuracy rivals a microscale approach, while at the same time having a higher computational efficiency. The developed multiscale model is compared to its underlying microscale model in a couple of selected example structures, ranging from small to large scale unreinforced masonry walls with openings. An application in the form of soil subsidence is explored, showing a potential for extended applications of this type of modeling. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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