2021
DOI: 10.3390/ma14237204
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On the Calibration of a Numerical Model for Concrete-to-Concrete Interface

Abstract: The study was devoted to the numerical modelling of concrete-to-concrete interfaces. Such an interface can be found in many modern composite structures, so proper characterisation of its behaviour is of great importance. A strategy for calibration of a model based on cohesive finite elements and the elastic-damage traction–separation constitutive law available by default in the Abaqus code was proposed. Moreover, the default interface material model was enhanced with the user-field-variables subroutine to incl… Show more

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“…Special attention is paid to the modelling the interfaces between different parts of the structural system. The main assumptions for this issue have been described earlier in the paper [28]. It is based on cohesive elements, which can more accurately reproduce the behaviour of concrete-to-concrete interfaces.…”
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“…Special attention is paid to the modelling the interfaces between different parts of the structural system. The main assumptions for this issue have been described earlier in the paper [28]. It is based on cohesive elements, which can more accurately reproduce the behaviour of concrete-to-concrete interfaces.…”
Section: Research Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, cohesive elements were used instead of more common contact elements. They are able to correctly reproduce the concrete-to-concrete interfaces [28] as well as being much more numerically efficient due to the lack of contact pairs detecting algorithms. The Abaqus code enables users to apply viscous regularisation for cohesive elements which makes the incremental-iterative process very stable even for the range of significant delamination.…”
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