基于应变平均法的钢筋连接阻力评估

IF 6.6 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Luís Simões da Silva , Jorge Conde , Fernando Freire Ribeiro , Filip Ljubinković
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摘要

应变,定义为单位长度的变形,本质上是一个平均量级。应变的实验值与样品的实际长度相关联(联片试验),被接受为材料的代表,并用于建模。这些本构值本质上不同于从有限元(FE)模型中检索到的点值,高度依赖于网格类型和尺寸。此外,应变不是有限元法的主要分析变量,因此网格细化导致位移收敛不一定产生峰值应变收敛。本文提出了一种确定在满足全局收敛准则的不同网格离散化过程中峰值应变不变的方法。这种方法是必需的,因为越来越多地使用先进的数值设计计算,使用有限元方法,需要基于局部最大峰值应变的阻力标准,如欧洲规范3的第1-14部分。这项工作提出了一种新的应变平均程序(“气泡平均”),基于对兴趣点周围越来越大的体积,表面或线的加权平均。该程序是为实体模型制定的,并演示了其具体应用于钢连接组件,无论是隔离的还是集成在接头上的,并显示出稳定的,与网格无关的值。
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FE-based assessment of the resistance of steel joints using strain averaging
Strain, defined as deformation per unit length, is, by nature, an averaged magnitude. Experimental values of strain, linked to the actual length of samples (coupon tests), are accepted as representative of the material and used for modelling. These constitutive values are inherently different from the point values retrieved from finite element (FE) models, highly dependent on mesh type and size. Moreover, strain is not a primary analysis variable on the FE method, so mesh refinement resulting in displacement convergence may not necessarily yield peak strain convergence. This paper proposes a methodology to determine peak strains that are invariant across different mesh discretizations satisfying global convergence criteria. Such a methodology is required because of the increasing use of advanced numerical design calculations using the finite element method that require resistance criteria based on local maximum peak strains, such as part 1–14 of Eurocode 3. This work presents a novel averaging procedure for strains (‘bubble averaging’), based on a weighted average on increasingly large volumes, surfaces, or lines around a point of interest. The procedure is formulated for solid models, and its specific application is demonstrated for a steel connection component, both isolated and integrated on a joint, and shown to result in stable, mesh-independent values.
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Thin-Walled Structures
Thin-Walled Structures 工程技术-工程:土木
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
20.30%
发文量
801
审稿时长
66 days
期刊介绍: Thin-walled structures comprises an important and growing proportion of engineering construction with areas of application becoming increasingly diverse, ranging from aircraft, bridges, ships and oil rigs to storage vessels, industrial buildings and warehouses. Many factors, including cost and weight economy, new materials and processes and the growth of powerful methods of analysis have contributed to this growth, and led to the need for a journal which concentrates specifically on structures in which problems arise due to the thinness of the walls. This field includes cold– formed sections, plate and shell structures, reinforced plastics structures and aluminium structures, and is of importance in many branches of engineering. The primary criterion for consideration of papers in Thin–Walled Structures is that they must be concerned with thin–walled structures or the basic problems inherent in thin–walled structures. Provided this criterion is satisfied no restriction is placed on the type of construction, material or field of application. Papers on theory, experiment, design, etc., are published and it is expected that many papers will contain aspects of all three.
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