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Simulation of crack growth in reinforced concrete beams using extended finite element method

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2020-10
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Faron, Adrian  
Rombach, Günter Axel  
Institut
Massivbau B-7  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/6956
Journal
Engineering failure analysis  
Volume
116
Article Number
104698
Citation
Engineering Failure Analysis (116): 104698 (2020-10)
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.engfailanal.2020.104698
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85087768319
Fracture mechanics and the crack propagation in reinforced concrete members is one of the most important approaches to structural safety analysis. Thanks to powerful software and increasingly fast computers, numerical simulation is well suited to analyse even more complex problems, such as crack growth, quickly and economically. In order to validate these analyses in their application, however, it is still necessary to confirm and compare numerous models of load-bearing and material behaviour by experimental investigations. This paper presents nonlinear numerical simulations of bending and shear crack propagation in reinforced concrete beams without transverse reinforcement. The smeared and discrete crack growth of haunched and non-haunched beams is analysed. Compared are the load deformation behaviour and curves which show the crack width in relation with the applied load without building a notch in the structure. The obtained results are presented with different mesh densities. The tests and the numerical simulations will provide a broad interpretation of crack growth and redistribution of inner forces in concrete members. As numerical method to map discrete cracks the extended finite element method (XFEM) is applied. For validation, the crack patterns of real experiments are compared with the results of the different finite element models up to two crack initiations. The evaluation is based on single span beams under bending and shear. The numerical simulations make it possible to predict the fracture behaviour of concrete members and shows good agreement with the experimental results.
Subjects
Concrete damage plasticity
Crack propagation
Extended finite element method
Fracture mechanics
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