Abdelmoutalib Benfrid, Abdeldjalil Benbakhti, Zouaoui R. Harrat, Mohammed Chatbi, B. Krour, M. B. Bouiadjra
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Abstract
This article presents a comprehensive investigation into the thermomechanical analysis of glass powder as an additive in concrete. The efficient Eshelby's model is utilized to determine the relevant composite properties, considering the spherical shape of the glass powder. A higher-order shear deformation plate theory is employed to theoretically simulate the reinforced concrete panel, ensuring accuracy and simplicity. Equilibrium equations are derived using the virtual work concept, and energy equations are derived using Hamilton's principle. Navier's analytical techniques are applied to obtain closed-form solutions for simply supported plates. A comprehensive parametric study is conducted, analyzing the impact of factors such as glass powder volume, geometric parameters, and thermal loading on the thermomechanical behavior of the panel. The findings highlight the challenges associated with using glass powder in concrete for thermomechanical applications and suggest the need for alternative approaches to optimize its effectiveness in such scenarios, also the study provides first-time numerical results that serve as guidelines for further research on reinforced concrete.
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Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering is a peer reviewed scientific journal published by the Faculty of Civil Engineering of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. It was founded in 1957. Publication frequency: quarterly.
Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering publishes both research and application oriented papers, in the area of civil engineering.
The main scope of the journal is to publish original research articles in the wide field of civil engineering, including geodesy and surveying, construction materials and engineering geology, photogrammetry and geoinformatics, geotechnics, structural engineering, architectural engineering, structural mechanics, highway and railway engineering, hydraulic and water resources engineering, sanitary and environmental engineering, engineering optimisation and history of civil engineering. The journal is abstracted by several international databases, see the main page.