Modeling concrete fracturing using a hybrid finite-discrete element method

Davide Elmo, Amichai Mitelman

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Abstract

The hybrid Finite-Discrete Element (FDEM) approach combines aspects of both finite elements and discrete elements with fracture mechanics principles, and therefore it is well suited for realistic simulation of quasi-brittle materials. Notwithstanding, in the literature its application for the analysis of concrete is rather limited. In this paper, the proprietary FDEM code ELFEN is used to model concrete specimens under uniaxial compression and indirect tension (Brazilian tests) of different sizes. The results show that phenomena such as size effect and influence of strain-rate are captured using this modeling technique. In addition, a preliminary model of a slab subjected to dynamic shear punching due to progressive collapse is presented. The resulting fracturing pattern of the impacted slab is similar to observations from actual collapse.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)297-304
Number of pages8
JournalComputers and Concrete
Volume24
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Brazilian tests
  • Concrete size effect
  • FDEM
  • Fracture mechanics
  • Uniaxial tests

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