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Meso-scale response of concrete under high temperature based on coupled thermo-mechanical and pore-pressure interface modeling
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2018-03Registro en:
Caggiano, Antonio; Schicchi, Diego Said; Etse, Jose Guillermo; Ripani, Marianela; Meso-scale response of concrete under high temperature based on coupled thermo-mechanical and pore-pressure interface modeling; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Engineering Failure Analysis; 85; 3; 3-2018; 167-188
1350-6307
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Autor
Caggiano, Antonio
Schicchi, Diego Said
Etse, Jose Guillermo
Ripani, Marianela
Resumen
This work proposes a meso-scale approach for modeling the failure behavior of concrete exposed at elevated temperature inducing thermal damage. The procedure accounts for a thermo-mechanical and pore-pressure based interface constitutive rule. More specifically, the model represents a straightforward extension of a coupled thermo-mechanical fracture energy-based interface formulation, accounting now for damage induced by the temperature dependent pore-pressure effects in concrete. The nonlinear response of the proposed fully coupled interface model for porous cohesive-frictional composites, like concrete, is activated under kinematic, temperature and/or hydraulic increments (with or without jumps). A simplified procedure is proposed to consider the temperature dependent pore-pressure action. After describing the updated version of the interface model, this work focuses on numerical analyses of concrete failure response under high temperature tests. Particularly, meso-scale analyses demonstrate the predictive capabilities of the proposed formulation.