The effect of shear and bending capacities on impact behavior of RC beams

© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, London. The behavior of reinforced concrete beams under impact loading has been widely studied through experimental investigations. However, because of the limitation of the instruments, only the member behavior (e.g. the local behavior of reinforcement bars, sti...

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Main Authors: P. Wongmatar, C. Hansapinyo, K. M. Bi, V. Vimonsatit
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-573632018-09-05T03:39:27Z The effect of shear and bending capacities on impact behavior of RC beams P. Wongmatar C. Hansapinyo K. M. Bi V. Vimonsatit Engineering © 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, London. The behavior of reinforced concrete beams under impact loading has been widely studied through experimental investigations. However, because of the limitation of the instruments, only the member behavior (e.g. the local behavior of reinforcement bars, stirrups and concrete) has been presented. With the use of 3D finite element modelling, more detailed information can be explored than with the experimental studies. This paper carries out numerical simulations on the impact behavior of Reinforced Concrete (RC) beams using an explicit finite element code LS-DYNA to investigate the local behaviors. First, the numerical models are validated by comparing the numerical results with the experimental values reported in the literature, in terms of impact force history, mid-span deflection history and damage patterns of RC beams. The simply supported RC beams with different bending capacities and shear capacities are analyzed under impact loading at mid-span. Moreover, the ultimate capacities under gradually increasing static point load at mid-span of the beams are also numerically investigated. Numerical results show that due to the effect of inertia force, transferred load at supports from the impact load at mid-span is smaller compared with that from static loading. It is found that the different shear-to-bending capacity ratio leads to different damage pattern and local behavior of the beams. 2018-09-05T03:39:27Z 2018-09-05T03:39:27Z 2017-01-01 Conference Proceeding 2-s2.0-85034956790 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85034956790&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/57363
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topic Engineering
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P. Wongmatar
C. Hansapinyo
K. M. Bi
V. Vimonsatit
The effect of shear and bending capacities on impact behavior of RC beams
description © 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, London. The behavior of reinforced concrete beams under impact loading has been widely studied through experimental investigations. However, because of the limitation of the instruments, only the member behavior (e.g. the local behavior of reinforcement bars, stirrups and concrete) has been presented. With the use of 3D finite element modelling, more detailed information can be explored than with the experimental studies. This paper carries out numerical simulations on the impact behavior of Reinforced Concrete (RC) beams using an explicit finite element code LS-DYNA to investigate the local behaviors. First, the numerical models are validated by comparing the numerical results with the experimental values reported in the literature, in terms of impact force history, mid-span deflection history and damage patterns of RC beams. The simply supported RC beams with different bending capacities and shear capacities are analyzed under impact loading at mid-span. Moreover, the ultimate capacities under gradually increasing static point load at mid-span of the beams are also numerically investigated. Numerical results show that due to the effect of inertia force, transferred load at supports from the impact load at mid-span is smaller compared with that from static loading. It is found that the different shear-to-bending capacity ratio leads to different damage pattern and local behavior of the beams.
format Conference Proceeding
author P. Wongmatar
C. Hansapinyo
K. M. Bi
V. Vimonsatit
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C. Hansapinyo
K. M. Bi
V. Vimonsatit
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title The effect of shear and bending capacities on impact behavior of RC beams
title_short The effect of shear and bending capacities on impact behavior of RC beams
title_full The effect of shear and bending capacities on impact behavior of RC beams
title_fullStr The effect of shear and bending capacities on impact behavior of RC beams
title_full_unstemmed The effect of shear and bending capacities on impact behavior of RC beams
title_sort effect of shear and bending capacities on impact behavior of rc beams
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