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Characterisation of the shear stud-concrete connection using finite element analysis

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posted on 2024-10-31, 20:52 authored by Daniel Lowe, Rajarshi DasRajarshi Das, G. Clifton, Namasivayam Navaranjan
The degradation of the connection between shear studs and concrete is a complicated phenomenon that depends on many factors, including; interfacial properties, concrete crushing and steel yielding. The purpose of this paper is to outline the scope and methodology of the research project being undertaken to characterise the shear stud-concrete interface of a composite beam using finite element analysis. A mesoscopic model will be created for a section of the interface. With the use of a multi-scale approach, the mesoscopic model will be incorporated into a global model. The influence of steel roughness and mechanical properties will be included. Concrete is to be modelled as heterogeneous, comprising discrete regions of aggregate, cement matrix, and an interfacial transition zone (ITZ). The effect of the ITZ will be taken into account using a zero thickness cohesive element. Experimental testing using a push-up rig is to be conducted to verify the numerical models. The ultimate aim is to develop a simplified representation of the shear stud-concrete interface that can be used in a large scale finite element model of a composite member to correctly capture the behaviour of the shear stud-concrete interface in the elastic and inelastic state.

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    ISBN - Is published in 9783038350682 (urn:isbn:9783038350682)

Start page

570

End page

575

Total pages

6

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Applied Mechanics and Materials (Advances in computational mechanics: selected, peer reviewed papers from the 1st Australasian Conference on Computational Mechanics (ACCM 2013) Volume 553

Editors

Grant P. Steven, Qing Li and Zhongpu (Leo) Zhang

Name of conference

1st Australasian Conference on Computational Mechanics (ACCM 2013) ACCM 2013: Applied Mechanics and Materials

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications

Place published

Zurich, Switzerland

Start date

2013-10-03

End date

2013-10-04

Language

English

Copyright

© (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland

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2006075759

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2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-03-26

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