Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
267883 Engineering Structures 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents a methodological approach for finite element simulation of pretensioned concrete members. The three-dimensional analysis presented in this paper involves a rectangular [150 mm (6 in.) tall × 150 mm (6 in.) wide × 2440 mm (96 in.) long] concrete member hosting one 15-mm (0.6 in.) diameter 7-wire low-relaxation Grade 1860 MPa (270 ksi) prestressing strand. The finite element models are divided into two general classifications: (i) concentrically pretensioned, and (ii) eccentrically pretensioned. The finite element models are analyzed based on elastoplastic material behaviors as well as mesh sensitivity. Two approaches are examined for finite element modeling of the pretensioned concrete specimens: (i) the extrusion technique utilizing friction-based contact simulations, and (ii) the embedment technique simulating equivalent responses while being a computationally less expensive solution. A comparative analysis is presented to measure the validity as well as accuracy of the findings by the finite element techniques against the commonly used closed-form solutions based on elastic beam theory. The validity of the finite element approach is further verified by comparative analysis of the analytical data against the experimental findings. The paper concludes that the embedment technique provides an accurate and numerically efficient alternative in comparison with the extrusion method for the simulation of the pretensioned concrete members. While the extrusion technique provides more detailed information corresponding to the regions located immediately around the prestressing strands, including the interface overstresses and bond slippage, the embedment technique appears to have the ability to simulate the overall response of the concrete members with comparable accuracy.

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