Influence of Specimen Width on Crack Propagation Process in Lightly Reinforced Concrete Beams.

Materials (Basel)

State Key Laboratory of Coastal and Offshore Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Traditional 2D models for studying concrete fractures often overlook how specimen width affects crack behavior, particularly in reinforced concrete beams with varying crack lengths.
  • A 3D numerical method was developed to simulate crack propagation in lightly reinforced concrete beams, utilizing nonlinear spring elements to accurately represent concrete softening and bond-slip between steel and concrete.
  • Comparisons with experimental data showed that the 3D model provided more accurate load-displacement curves, revealing that 2D models significantly overestimate external loads during the initial loading stage.

Article Abstract

Models used to study the fracture process of concrete are often considered 2D, ignoring the influence of specimen width. However, during the fracture process in pre-cracked concrete beams, the crack length varies along the thickness direction, especially in reinforced concrete. To study the influence of specimen width on reinforced concrete fracture behavior, a 3D numerical method was used to simulate the crack propagation processes of lightly reinforced concrete beams based on Fracture Mechanics. Nonlinear spring elements with different stress-displacement constitutive laws were employed to characterize the softening behavior of concrete and the bond-slip behavior between the steel bars and concrete, respectively. It is assumed that the crack begins to propagate when the maximum stress intensity factor at the crack tip along the beam width reaches the initial fracture toughness of concrete. To verify the validity of the proposed method, the completed crack propagation processes of lightly reinforced concrete three-point bending notched beams were simulated, and the calculated load-crack mouth opening displacement curves showed a reasonable agreement with the experimental data. Moreover, the impact of the 2D reinforced concrete beam model on the crack propagation process was analyzed. The results indicate that at the initial loading stage, the external load P obtained from the 2D model is significantly larger than the result from the presented 3D model.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11595565PMC
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