Artículo de revista
Static response of asymmetrically damaged metallic strands: Experimental and numerical approach
Fecha
2018Registro en:
Construction and Building Materials, Volumen 192, 2018, Pages 538-554
09500618
10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.10.092
Autor
Beltrán, Juan
Nuñez, Eduardo
Nuñez, Fernanda
Silva, Ismael
Bravo, Tomás
Moffat, Ricardo
Institución
Resumen
In this study, the effect of the presence of broken wires (damage) asymmetrically distributed on metallic strands surfaces on their static response is assessed. To this end, a general mechanical model for multilayered strands is presented, in which damaged strands are treated as a 1D nonlinear beam under uncoupled biaxial bending and axial load (NLBM). The NLBM is validated by comparisons with the results obtained from an experimental program especially designed for studying the effect of surface damage distribution on strands response and 3D nonlinear finite element simulations. Analyses are carried out on two strand constructions: 1 × 7 and 1 × 19, in which the damage levels and strand diameters vary from 5% to 40% and from 3.5 mm to 22.2 mm, respectively. Results indicate that the NLBM accurate predicts the static response (residual strength, stiffness, axial strain field, and deformed configuration) of the asymmetrically damaged strands, achieving good computational efficiency and numerical robustness.