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Computational Study of Failure of Hybrid Steel Trussed Concrete Beams

2017

This study investigates the failure behavior of hybrid steel trussed concrete beams (HSTCBs) under three-point bending through a series of finite-element (FE) simulations. The FE model employs well-established constitutive relations of concrete and steel with a simplified contact condition between the concrete and steel truss. The numerical model is compared with existing experimental data as well as a FE model that uses a more sophisticated concrete-steel interfacial model. The comparison shows that the present model is able to capture various failure mechanisms of the beam and its peak load capacity. The model is applied to investigate the behavior of a set of HSTCBs of different sizes, w…

Materials scienceConcrete beams0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyBendingComposite beams0201 civil engineeringSize and geometrical effectsSize and geometrical effect021105 building & constructionGeneral Materials ScienceCivil and Structural EngineeringSeries (mathematics)business.industryMetal and composite structuresMechanical EngineeringComposite beam; Finite-element modeling; Fracture; Size and geometrical effects; Metal and composite structuresBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringFinite-element modelingFinite element methodFractureMechanics of MaterialsFracture (geology)Fe modelComposite beambusinessJournal of Structural Engineering
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Flexural and Shear Resistance of Steel Fiber–Reinforced Lightweight Concrete Beams

2014

In the present paper an analytical model is proposed that is able to determine the shear resistance of lightweight reinforced concrete beams with longitudinal bars, in the presence of reinforcing steel fibers. The model is based on the evaluation of the resistance contribution resulting from beam and arch actions. For the resistance contribution of main bars in tension, the residual bond adherence of steel bars and the crack spacing of reinforced concrete (RC) beams in the presence of fibers are considered. The contribution in terms of postcracking resistance in the tension zone of the beams is also included. The model was verified on the basis of experimental data available in the literatu…

Materials scienceConcrete beamsbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringShear resistanceBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringResiduallightweigth concrete beams shearSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniFlexural strengthShear (geology)Mechanics of MaterialsUltimate tensile strengthGeneral Materials ScienceArchbusinessBeam (structure)Civil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Structural Engineering
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A strategy for the finite element modeling of FRP-confined concrete columns subjected to preload

2018

Abstract Compressive behavior of columns strengthened by means of an outer elastic confinement provided e.g. by fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) jackets has become a main topic in the field of structural retrofitting. In details, the problem of the response assessment of strengthened columns is still under study. Many analytical formulations have been proposed to describe the compressive behavior of confined concrete under both monotonic and cyclic loads. However, the effect of a stress/strain level in the columns already present prior to apply the confinement has been generally neglected until now, also because of the lack of well defined strategies of modeling. In this frame, here, (1) a FE…

Materials scienceConfinement lateral pressure0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineeringMonotonic function02 engineering and technologyConcrete damaged plasticity model0201 civil engineering021105 building & constructionRetrofittingWell-definedfiber reinforced polymer (FRP)SofteningCivil and Structural Engineeringbusiness.industryStructural engineeringFibre-reinforced plasticFinite-element modelingPreloadingFinite element methodConfined concretePreloadSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniHardening (metallurgy)ABAQUSbusinessConfinement
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Analytical stress-strain law of FRP confined masonry in compression: Literature review and design provisions

2017

Abstract The use of Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) wraps has become common in practical applications to retrofit existing columns with poor structural features. Wrapping the member with one or more FRP sheets makes it possible to induce confinement action and enhance strength and ductility. This application has been widely studied and adopted in reinforced concrete members for about twenty years, while its suitability to masonry columns and piers has been investigated during the last decade. The results of several studies were summarized in different design expressions for calculating effective confinement pressure, ultimate compressive stress and strain, and the overall trend of the stress…

Materials scienceConstitutive equation0211 other engineering and technologiesCeramics and Composite02 engineering and technologyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringRetrofit021105 building & constructionMechanics of MaterialComposite materialDuctilityCompression; FRP confinement; Masonry; Retrofit; Ceramics and Composites; Mechanics of Materials; Mechanical Engineering; Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringMasonrybusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringStress–strain curveCompressionStructural engineeringFibre-reinforced plasticMasonry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCompression (physics)Strength of materialsSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniCompressive strengthMechanics of MaterialsCeramics and CompositesFRP confinement0210 nano-technologybusiness
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Evolution of grain-size distribution of pumice sands in 1-D compression

2016

Abstract Crushing is one of the micromechanisms that govern the mechanical behaviour of sands at medium-high stresses. It depends on mineralogy, form and strength of single particle, mean stress level, coordination number, time, etc.. It causes changes of grain-size distribution, porosity, number and type of grain contacts, fabric, structure of the material, etc.. Results of an experimental research on the crushing of pumice sands compressed under 1-D conditions to vertical effective stresses σ′v up to 100MPa are reported here. They show marked crushing already at σ′v of about 200kPa. The evolution of the grain-size distribution can be represented by ΔDi= h/(K(1+C exp(–hlgσ′v))) in which ΔD…

Materials scienceCoordination numbercharacteristic diameterone-dimensional compression0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyGranular materialBreakagePumice021105 building & constructionevolutionfractals.Composite materialPorosityEngineering(all)021101 geological & geomatics engineeringGranular materialGranular materialscharacteristic diametersSettore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaGranular materials; crushing; evolution; grading; characteristic diameters; one-dimensional compression; fractals.crushinggradingGeneral MedicineExperimental researchMean stressfractalsParticle-size distribution
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Formulation of a truss element for modelling the tensile response of FRCM strips

2022

Modelling the tensile behaviour of Fabric Reinforced Cementitious Matrix (FRCM) is not a straightforward task due to the inner complexity of the mechanics of this kind of composite materials. In fact, after that the matrix is cracked, the compatibility between the fibre and the surrounding mortar is lost and the system behaves as two separate elements connected by a brittle interface. For this reason, several research studies proposed computational approaches for evaluating the tensile behaviour of FRCM composites, usually referring to brick-based 3D Finite Element Models (FEM) or to complex numerical procedures. This paper shows the formulation of a simplified coupled truss element for mod…

Materials scienceCracking FRCM Interface Tensile behaviourbusiness.industryTrussBuilding and ConstructionSTRIPSStructural engineeringlaw.inventionSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzionilawGeneral Materials ScienceTensile responsebusinessCivil and Structural Engineering
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Laminated Glass Members in Compression: Experiments and Modeling

2014

It is well known that structural glass members are made by assembling thin laminated panels, which can be connected with different bonding techniques; for instance, with steel devices or with structural adhesives. The latter are very commonly used because they do not reduce the transparency of the member and make it possible to avoid stress concentrations because of the presence of holes. This technique is used to make up columns in glazing structures and different applications of the technique can be found in contemporary architecture. As evidenced by the literature, one of the most important problems in such members is caused by buckling phenomena, resulting from the slenderness of the pa…

Materials scienceCritical loadbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringTransparency (human–computer interaction)Compression (physics)GlazingSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniCompressive strengthBucklingMechanics of MaterialsLaminated glass Glass members Compression Buckling Metal and composite structuresGeneral Materials SciencebusinessLaminated glassCivil and Structural EngineeringStress concentration
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Asphalt surface mixtures with improved performance using waste polymers via dry and wet processes

2017

"Published online: June 29, 2017"

Materials scienceDry process0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyMixture performance.Wet proce021105 building & constructionSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiGeneral Materials ScienceCivil and Structural EngineeringWaste polymerschemistry.chemical_classificationDry proceScience & TechnologyWaste managementBuilding and ConstructionPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyImproved performanceWet processWaste polymerchemistryMechanics of MaterialsAsphaltMixture performance0210 nano-technologyAsphalt modification
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Shear strength of steel fiber reinforced concrete beams with stirrups

2006

The present paper proposes a semi-empirical analytical expression that is capable of determining the shear strength of reinforced concrete beams with longitudinal bars, in the presence of reinforcing fibers and transverse stirrups. The expression is based on an evaluation of the strength contribution of beam and arch actions and it makes it possible to take their interaction with the fibers into account. For the strength contribution of stirrups, the effective stress reached at beam failure was considered by introducing an effectiveness function. This function shows the share of beam action strength contribution on the global strength of the beam calculated including the effect of fibers. T…

Materials scienceEffective stressFiber-reinforced concretelaw.inventionlawFiberArchComposite materialStirrupCivil and Structural EngineeringShear-moment interactionbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringStrength of materialsTransverse planeSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniCompressive strengthShear (geology)Shear strengthMechanics of MaterialsPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsbusinessBeam (structure)Concrete
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The Elusive Structure of Magadiite, Solved by 3D Electron Diffraction and Model Building

2021

In addition to a great swelling ability, layered silicates also allow the functionalization of their interlayer region to form various robust green materials that are used as CO2 adsorbents, drug c...

Materials scienceGeneral Chemical Engineering02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesAdsorptionChemical engineeringElectron diffractionGreen materialsMaterials ChemistrymedicineSurface modificationSwellingmedicine.symptom0210 nano-technologyModel buildingChemistry of Materials
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