Fracture-based interface model for NSM FRP systems in concrete

This paper introduces a numerical simulation tool using the Finite Element Method (FEM) for near-surface mounted (NSM) strengthening technique using fibre reinforced polymers (FRP) applied to concrete elements. In order to properly simulate the structural behaviour of NSM FRP systems there are th...

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Main Authors: Coelho, Mário, Caggiano, Antonio, Sena-Cruz, José, Neves, Luís C.
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Published: Elsevier 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34488/
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author Coelho, Mário
Caggiano, Antonio
Sena-Cruz, José
Neves, Luís C.
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Caggiano, Antonio
Sena-Cruz, José
Neves, Luís C.
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description This paper introduces a numerical simulation tool using the Finite Element Method (FEM) for near-surface mounted (NSM) strengthening technique using fibre reinforced polymers (FRP) applied to concrete elements. In order to properly simulate the structural behaviour of NSM FRP systems there are three materials (concrete, FRP and the adhesive that binds them) and two interfaces (FRP/adhesive and adhesive/concrete) that shall be considered. This work presents the major details of a discontinuous-based constitutive model which aims at simulating NSM FRP interfaces implemented in the FEMIX FEM software. This constitutive model was adapted from one available in the literature, originally employed for fracture simulation in meso-scale analyses of quasi-brittle materials, which is based on the classical Flow Theory of Plasticity combined with fracture mechanics concepts. The most important features of the implemented constitutive model are the consideration of both fracture modes I and II and the possibility of performing 2D and 3D analysis. In the end, results based on FEM simulations are presented with the aim of investigating the soundness and accuracy of the constitutive model to simulate NSM FRP systems’ interfaces.
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spelling nottingham-344882020-05-04T18:12:08Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34488/ Fracture-based interface model for NSM FRP systems in concrete Coelho, Mário Caggiano, Antonio Sena-Cruz, José Neves, Luís C. This paper introduces a numerical simulation tool using the Finite Element Method (FEM) for near-surface mounted (NSM) strengthening technique using fibre reinforced polymers (FRP) applied to concrete elements. In order to properly simulate the structural behaviour of NSM FRP systems there are three materials (concrete, FRP and the adhesive that binds them) and two interfaces (FRP/adhesive and adhesive/concrete) that shall be considered. This work presents the major details of a discontinuous-based constitutive model which aims at simulating NSM FRP interfaces implemented in the FEMIX FEM software. This constitutive model was adapted from one available in the literature, originally employed for fracture simulation in meso-scale analyses of quasi-brittle materials, which is based on the classical Flow Theory of Plasticity combined with fracture mechanics concepts. The most important features of the implemented constitutive model are the consideration of both fracture modes I and II and the possibility of performing 2D and 3D analysis. In the end, results based on FEM simulations are presented with the aim of investigating the soundness and accuracy of the constitutive model to simulate NSM FRP systems’ interfaces. Elsevier 2016-09-15 Article PeerReviewed Coelho, Mário, Caggiano, Antonio, Sena-Cruz, José and Neves, Luís C. (2016) Fracture-based interface model for NSM FRP systems in concrete. Composite Structures, 152 . pp. 816-828. ISSN 1879-1085 FRP; NSM; FEM; zero-thickness interface; plasticity; fracture http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compstruct.2016.06.021 doi: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2016.06.021 doi: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2016.06.021
spellingShingle FRP; NSM; FEM; zero-thickness interface; plasticity; fracture
Coelho, Mário
Caggiano, Antonio
Sena-Cruz, José
Neves, Luís C.
Fracture-based interface model for NSM FRP systems in concrete
title Fracture-based interface model for NSM FRP systems in concrete
title_full Fracture-based interface model for NSM FRP systems in concrete
title_fullStr Fracture-based interface model for NSM FRP systems in concrete
title_full_unstemmed Fracture-based interface model for NSM FRP systems in concrete
title_short Fracture-based interface model for NSM FRP systems in concrete
title_sort fracture-based interface model for nsm frp systems in concrete
topic FRP; NSM; FEM; zero-thickness interface; plasticity; fracture
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34488/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34488/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34488/