A Numerical Study on Predicting Bond-Slip Relationship of Reinforced Concrete using Surface Based Cohesive Behavior

Minhajul Bari Prince Minhajul Bari Prince, Debasish Sen Debasish Sen
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Overall structural integrity and load transfer between concrete and reinforcement enabling composite action relies on the bond between concrete and reinforcement. Bond strength determination of reinforced concrete is an essential task that a pullout test can determine. Experimental pullout behaviour can be affected by various parameters, such as concrete and steel strength, boundary conditions, etc. Therefore, a parametric study on pullout tests is time-consuming. In addition, measurements of internal stress-strain components and damages of constitutive materials are also difficult in experimental endeavours. In this context, finite element (FE) models should be developed to perform a parametric study with cost and time-saving. This study proposes a finite element modeling strategy of reinforced concrete under pullout force by using the expected failure mechanism to predict bond-slip behaviour in ABAQUS. In FE models, surface-to-surface cohesive interaction behaviour was used to assign interaction between reinforcement and concrete. The proposed modelling strategy was validated with available experimental data from four reference specimens, having all possible failures (i.e., pullout, splitting, and splitting-pullout) under pullout loading. The finite element analysis showed that the proposed FE modeling strategy performed well in predicting bond-slip behaviour in elastic regions. Additionally, maximum bond stresses were predicted satisfactorily, except for the splitting failure pattern, using the proposed FE modelling strategy.
利用基于表面的粘性行为预测钢筋混凝土粘结-滑移关系的数值研究
混凝土和钢筋之间的整体结构完整性和荷载传递取决于混凝土和钢筋之间的粘结。确定钢筋混凝土的粘结强度是拉拔试验可以确定的一项基本任务。实验拉拔行为会受到各种参数的影响,如混凝土和钢筋强度、边界条件等。因此,拉拔试验的参数研究非常耗时。此外,内部应力应变成分的测量和构成材料的破坏在实验中也很困难。在这种情况下,应开发有限元(FE)模型,以节省成本和时间来进行参数研究。本研究提出了一种钢筋混凝土在拉拔力作用下的有限元建模策略,利用预期破坏机制在 ABAQUS 中预测粘结滑移行为。在有限元模型中,采用表面对表面的内聚相互作用行为来指定钢筋和混凝土之间的相互作用。所提议的建模策略通过四个参考试样的可用实验数据进行了验证,这些试样在拉拔加载下具有所有可能的失效(即拉拔、劈裂和劈裂-拉拔)。有限元分析表明,所提出的有限元建模策略在预测弹性区域的粘结滑移行为方面表现良好。此外,使用所提出的有限元建模策略,除劈裂失效模式外,对最大粘接应力的预测也令人满意。
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