Numerical analysis of the TRC shells: Basic principles

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Abstract

In the case of solid slabs made of reinforced concrete that are usually subjected to bending, large areas of the structure are stressed well below their load-bearing capacity or remain stress-free. Contrary to this are shell structures, which can bridge large spans with little material if designed well. To improve the efficiency of ceiling slabs, we want to utilize the shell load-bearing behaviour on a smaller scale by dissolving the solid interior accordingly. In order to be able to study a wide range of such constructions virtually, a parametric multiobjective simulation environment is to be developed in an ongoing research project, basic analysis approaches of which are presented in this paper. In addition to the basic workflow and the programs used, the material models used, and their calibration are described on the basis of tests on textile reinforced concrete (TRC) samples. Initial tests on two individual TRC served to verify the model.

Details

Original languageEnglish
PublisherMDPI, Basel
Number of pages21
Volume14(5)
Publication statusPublished - 11 Dec 2023
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External IDs

ORCID /0000-0002-8976-6680/work/148604662
ORCID /0000-0002-1596-7164/work/148607468

Keywords

Keywords

  • textile reinforced concrete, TRC, shell, material characteristics, material model, Numerical investigation