Design‐oriented nonlinear‐elastic buckling analysis of reinforced concrete wall structures using convex optimization

Author:

Vestergaard Daniel1ORCID,Poulsen Peter Noe2,Hoang Linh Cao2,Larsen Kasper Paaske1,Feddersen Bent1

Affiliation:

1. Ramboll Denmark Copenhagen Denmark

2. Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering Technical University of Denmark Lyngby Denmark

Abstract

AbstractThe structural response of slender reinforced concrete (RC) structures may be highly nonlinear due to cracking, reinforcement yielding, and geometrically nonlinear effects. While advanced models can simulate the detailed response of such structures, they are generally ill‐suited for limit state verification in practical design scenarios due to a high computational and modeling effort. A design‐oriented method for evaluating the geometrically linear response of cracked RC wall structures was recently presented and demonstrated to allow the analysis of large‐scale models with more than 2400 finite shell elements within minutes on a standard personal computer. This paper proposes a design‐oriented numerical method for efficient instability analysis of slender RC wall structures, also enabling the inclusion of thermal effects. Based on a two‐step linearized buckling analysis, the method first determines the geometrically linear structural response by solving the complementary energy minimization problem, including, if relevant, thermal strains and reduced material stiffness. This solution is used to derive the sectional stiffness upon which a linearized buckling problem is formulated and subsequently solved as a linear eigenvalue problem. The model is validated using examples with exact solutions, and its applicability to large‐scale models is demonstrated through an example with a four‐story stairwell modeled using more than 3200 finite elements.

Funder

Innovationsfonden

Rambøll Fonden

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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