Structural Materials: Identification of the Constitutive Models and Assessment of the Material Response in Structural Elements Strengthened with Externally-Bonded Composite Material.

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This article investigates the material behavior within multiple-component systems. Specifically, a structural concrete element strengthened to flexure with externally-bonded fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) material is considered. Enhancements of mechanical performances of the composite structural element resulting from synergies in the framework of the multiple-component system are studied. The research work comprises the determination of the constitutive relations for the materials considered separately as well as the investigation of materials' response within a complex system such as the composite structural element. The definition of the material models involves a calibration of the model constants based on characterization tests. The constitutive relations are integrated into the finite element model to study the material behavior within the multiple-component system. Results obtained by finite element analysis are compared with experimental results from the literature. The finite element analysis provides valuable information about the evolution of some internal variables, such as mechanical damage accumulation. The material synergies find expression in the load-carrying capacity enhancement and the delay in the damage accumulation in concrete.
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Authors Zhelyazov, Todor;
Journal Materials (Basel, Switzerland)
Year 2020
DOI E1272
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