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Numerical analysis of bonded and unbonded prestressed RC beams using cohesive and non-compatible rod elements

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ENGINEERING STRUCTURES
卷 288, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2023.116157

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Finite elements; Cohesive elements; Non-compatible elements; Prestressed concrete beams; Plasticity

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This research proposes a numerical method for simulating prestressed RC beams using advanced finite element models. The method provides realistic simulations and detailed information on deformability, crack patterns, and stress distributions. It includes cohesive elements for simulating concrete fracture, rod elements for simulating reinforcements, and contact elements for predicting relative displacements between rebars and concrete. The method has been validated with experimental data and is capable of capturing the behavior of prestressed RC beams.
This research presents a numerical approach to simulate prestressed RC beams. It combines state-of-the-art finite element models to simulate the concrete (including fracture), tendons, passive reinforcements, and the rebar-concrete interaction. This provides more realistic simulations and rich details on deformability, crack patterns, and axial and contact stress distributions in passive reinforcements and tendons. Concrete fracture is simulated using cohesive elements with a constitutive model based on the plasticity theory and fracture mechanics, enabling crack development and propagation prediction. Reinforcements are simulated using rod elements with incompatible nodes. Special contact elements link rod to bulk elements and are placed along the reinforcements and at tips. These contact elements also predict relative displacements between rebars and concrete. Prestressing is simulated by setting initial stresses in tendons and applying forces to its nodes simultaneously. The approach also includes two numerical techniques to improve the convergence of the highly nonlinear problem. Five experimental beams are simulated. In all cases, the numerical load-deflection curves agree with the experiments. Fracture patterns also match rupture modes. Finally, contact stress discontinuities in tendons due to crack development are examined in more detail.

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