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Theoretical Investigation of Nonlinear Time-Dependent Behavior of Two-Way High-Strength Concrete Walls

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  • Yue Huang
  • Rui Rao
  • Yonghui Huang
  • Zilin Zhong

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High-strength concrete (HSC) walls have been increasingly used in the past decades. However, the time-dependent behavior of HSC wall panels in two-way action was not investigated, and the time effect of creep is not included in the design codes in most countries. For this purpose, the nonlinear long-term behavior of two-way HSC wall is investigated in this paper. A theoretical model is developed using time-stepping analysis considering geometric nonlinearity and creep of concrete. A rheological material model that is based on the generalized Maxwell chain is adopted to model the concrete creep. Von Karman plate theory is used to derive the incremental governing equations. The equations are solved numerically at each time step based on a Fourier series expansion of the deformations and loads and numerical multiple shooting method. It shows that the model can effectively predict the time-dependent behavior of two-way HSC panels, where the out-of-plane deflection and internal bending moments increase with time due to the combined effects of creep and geometric nonlinearity, which may ultimately lead to creep buckling failures. A parametric study shows that the long-term behavior of the panel is very sensitive to the in-plane load level and eccentricity, slenderness ratio, aspect ratio, and edge support conditions.

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  • Yue Huang & Rui Rao & Yonghui Huang & Zilin Zhong, 2020. "Theoretical Investigation of Nonlinear Time-Dependent Behavior of Two-Way High-Strength Concrete Walls," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-12, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4587089
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/4587089
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