Numerical Analysis of Textile Reinforced Concrete Shells: Force Interaction and Failure Types

Author:

Vakaliuk Iurii1ORCID,Scheerer Silke1ORCID,Curbach Manfred1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Concrete Structures, TUD Dresden University of Technology (Germany), 01062 Dresden, Germany

Abstract

In the case of solid slabs made of reinforced concrete that are usually subjected to bending, large areas of the structure are stressed well below their load-bearing capacity. Contrary to this are shell structures, which can bridge large spans with little material if designed according to the force flow. To improve the efficiency of ceiling slabs, we want to utilize the shell load-bearing behavior on a smaller scale by resolving the solid interior accordingly. In order to study a wide range of such constructions virtually, a parametric multi-objective simulation environment is being developed in an ongoing research project. The basic analysis approaches that were implemented are presented in this paper. The basic workflow, the used programs and material models, and their calibration on the tests on textile-reinforced concrete (TRC) samples are described.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

the joint publication funds of TU Dresden

he Open Access Publication Funding of the DFG

Publisher

MDPI AG

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