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Preparation of Aligned Steel Fiber Reinforced Cementitious Composite and Its Flexural Behavior
Published on: June 27, 2018
Non-linear finite element analysis of SFRC beam-column joints under cyclic loading: enhancing ductility and
Umar Ahmad Noor1, Muneeb Ahmed Jadoon1, Kennedy Onyelowe2,3
1Department of Civil Engineering, COMSATS University Islamabad, Abbottabad Campus, Abbottabad, Pakistan.
Abstract:
Brittle shear failure of beam-column joints, especially during seismic events poses a significant threat to structural integrity. This study investigates the potential of steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) in the joint core to enhance ductility and overcome construction challenges associated with traditional reinforcement. A non-linear finite element analysis (NLFEA) using ABAQUS software was conducted to simulate the behavior of SFRC beam-column joints subjected to cyclic loading. Ten simulated specimens were analyzed to discern the impact of varying steel fiber volume fraction and aspect ratio on joint performance. Key findings reveal that a 2% volume fraction of steel fibers in the joint core significantly improves post-cracking behavior by promoting ductile shear failure, thereby increasing joint toughness. While aspect ratio variations showed minimal impact on load capacity, long and thin steel fibers effectively bridge cracks, delaying their propagation. Furthermore, increasing steel fiber content resulted in higher peak-to-peak stiffness. This research suggests that strategically incorporating SFRC in the joint core can promote ductile shear failure, enhance joint toughness, and reduce construction complexities by eliminating the need for congested hoops. Overall, the developed NLFEA model proves to be a valuable tool for investigating design parameters in SFRC beam-column joints under cyclic loading.
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