Second-order flexibility-based model for nonlinear inelastic analysis of composite steel-concrete frameworks with partial composite action and semi-rigid connections

C. Chiorean, M. Buru
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This paper presents an efficient computer method for large deflection distributed plasticity analysis of 3D semi-rigid composite steel-concrete frameworks. A novel second-order inelastic flexibility-based element has been developed by combining the Maxwell-Mohr rule and the second-order force based functions for computation of the generalized displacements. The proposed model allows explicit and efficient modeling of the combined effects of nonlinear geometrical effects, gradual spread-of-plasticity, partial shear connection of composite beams, finite-size joints and joint flexibility by using only one 2-noded beam-column element per physical member. For composite beams, based on elasto-plastic cross-sectional analyses the model is able to take into account the effects of partial composite action between the concrete slab and the steel beam. At the cross-sectional level the proposed method addresses computational efficiency through the use of path integral approach to numerical integration of the cross-sectional nonlinear characteristics and residual stresses, enabling in this way the accurate geometrical specifications and precise modeling of cross-sections. The proposed nonlinear analysis formulation has been implemented in a general nonlinear static purpose computer program, NEFCAD. Several computational examples are given to validate the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed method.
基于二阶柔度的半刚性连接钢-混凝土组合框架非线性非弹性分析模型
本文提出了一种有效的三维半刚性钢-混凝土组合框架大挠度分布塑性分析的计算机方法。将麦克斯韦-莫尔规则与二阶力函数相结合,建立了一种新的二阶非弹性柔度单元,用于广义位移的计算。所提出的模型允许通过每个物理构件仅使用一个2节点梁柱单元来明确和有效地模拟非线性几何效应、逐渐扩展塑性、组合梁的部分剪切连接、有限尺寸节点和节点灵活性的综合效应。对于组合梁,基于弹塑性截面分析的模型能够考虑混凝土板与钢梁之间局部组合作用的影响。在横截面水平,提出的方法通过使用路径积分方法对横截面非线性特征和残余应力进行数值积分,从而提高计算效率,从而实现准确的几何规格和精确的横截面建模。所提出的非线性分析公式已在通用的非线性静态计算机程序NEFCAD中实现。算例验证了该方法的准确性和有效性。
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