Non-linear 3D finite element analysis of precast reinforced concrete Beam-Column joint under monotonic static load

This paper presents a three-dimensional (3D) non-linear finite element (FE) analysis for a precast reinforced concrete (RC) beam-column joint under monotonic static load using ABAQUS software. The constitutive material laws for concrete and steel, the concrete-concrete interaction, the concrete-stee...

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Main Authors: Qasem, Maged, Hasan, Mousa, Muhamad, Rahimah, Mutafi, Ayad
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Published: 2022
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2022.03.284
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spelling my.utm.1012562023-06-01T10:13:48Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/101256/ Non-linear 3D finite element analysis of precast reinforced concrete Beam-Column joint under monotonic static load Qasem, Maged Hasan, Mousa Muhamad, Rahimah Mutafi, Ayad QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science This paper presents a three-dimensional (3D) non-linear finite element (FE) analysis for a precast reinforced concrete (RC) beam-column joint under monotonic static load using ABAQUS software. The constitutive material laws for concrete and steel, the concrete-concrete interaction, the concrete-steel bond-slip at beam component, and the modelling of the linking parts of discontinuous main bars were considered in this study. The FE model was validated with experimental results from another published research. The validated FE model was then utilized to parametrically investigate the effect of the connection location and bar linking parts within the connection zone on the load capacity and failure patterns of the beam-column joint. Results demonstrated that the FE model is able of reproducing an identical behaviour to the experimental test. Further, locating the precast connection away from the column face can result in increased load capacity and minor damage at the connection region. Additionally, the bar link parts had a minor effect on load capacity but a significant impact on stress and crack distribution. Overall, the developed FE model can replicate the structural behaviour of the precast beam-column joint connections under the static load, and therefore, it can be used as an effective tool for examining the connection design parameters. 2022 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Qasem, Maged and Hasan, Mousa and Muhamad, Rahimah and Mutafi, Ayad (2022) Non-linear 3D finite element analysis of precast reinforced concrete Beam-Column joint under monotonic static load. In: International Conference on Advances in Construction Materials and Structures ICCMS 2022, 14 December 2022 - 18 December 2022, Calicut, Kerala, India. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2022.03.284
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Qasem, Maged
Hasan, Mousa
Muhamad, Rahimah
Mutafi, Ayad
Non-linear 3D finite element analysis of precast reinforced concrete Beam-Column joint under monotonic static load
description This paper presents a three-dimensional (3D) non-linear finite element (FE) analysis for a precast reinforced concrete (RC) beam-column joint under monotonic static load using ABAQUS software. The constitutive material laws for concrete and steel, the concrete-concrete interaction, the concrete-steel bond-slip at beam component, and the modelling of the linking parts of discontinuous main bars were considered in this study. The FE model was validated with experimental results from another published research. The validated FE model was then utilized to parametrically investigate the effect of the connection location and bar linking parts within the connection zone on the load capacity and failure patterns of the beam-column joint. Results demonstrated that the FE model is able of reproducing an identical behaviour to the experimental test. Further, locating the precast connection away from the column face can result in increased load capacity and minor damage at the connection region. Additionally, the bar link parts had a minor effect on load capacity but a significant impact on stress and crack distribution. Overall, the developed FE model can replicate the structural behaviour of the precast beam-column joint connections under the static load, and therefore, it can be used as an effective tool for examining the connection design parameters.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Qasem, Maged
Hasan, Mousa
Muhamad, Rahimah
Mutafi, Ayad
author_facet Qasem, Maged
Hasan, Mousa
Muhamad, Rahimah
Mutafi, Ayad
author_sort Qasem, Maged
title Non-linear 3D finite element analysis of precast reinforced concrete Beam-Column joint under monotonic static load
title_short Non-linear 3D finite element analysis of precast reinforced concrete Beam-Column joint under monotonic static load
title_full Non-linear 3D finite element analysis of precast reinforced concrete Beam-Column joint under monotonic static load
title_fullStr Non-linear 3D finite element analysis of precast reinforced concrete Beam-Column joint under monotonic static load
title_full_unstemmed Non-linear 3D finite element analysis of precast reinforced concrete Beam-Column joint under monotonic static load
title_sort non-linear 3d finite element analysis of precast reinforced concrete beam-column joint under monotonic static load
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/101256/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2022.03.284
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