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Structural Engineering and Mechanics Volume 41, Number 2, January25 2012 , pages 157-181 DOI: https://doi.org/10.12989/sem.2012.41.2.157 |
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Analysis of composite frame structures with mixed elements – state of the art |
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Ashraf Ayoub
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| Abstract | ||
| The paper presents a review of the application of the newly proposed mixed finite element model for seismic simulation of different types of composite frame structures. To evaluate the performance of the element, a comparison with displacement-based and force-based models is conducted. The study revealed that the mixed model is superior to the others in terms of both speed of convergence and numerical stability, and is therefore considered the most practical approach for modeling of composite structures. In this model, the element is derived using independent force and displacement shape functions. The nonlinear response of the frame element is based on the section discretization into fibers with uniaxial material models. The interfacial behavior is modeled using an inelastic interface element. Numerical examples to clarify the advantages of the model are presented for the following structural applications: anchored reinforcing bar problems, composite steel-concrete girders with deformable shear connectors, beam on elastic foundation elements, R/C girders strengthened with FRP sheets, R/C beam-columns with bond-slip, and prestressed concrete girders. These studies confirmed that the model represents a major advancement over existing elements in simulating the inelastic behavior of composite structures. | ||
| Key Words | ||
| composite structures; composite girders; bond; interface element; displacement formulation; force formulation; mixed finite element | ||
| Address | ||
| Ashraf Ayoub: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204, USA | ||