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Xu Long1, Christopher Samuneti1, Percy M Iyela1
1School of Mechanics and Transportation Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an 710129, China.
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Progressive collapse represents a catastrophic failure mode for reinforced concrete (RC) structures, yet the use of architected materials to mitigate this risk remains largely unexplored. This study presents a numerical feasibility investigation of RC beam-column sub-assemblages with auxetic metamaterial inserts embedded in critical joint regions. A hierarchical multiscale framework is developed to link the effective behavior of auxetic metamaterials with structure-scale collapse response. The framework couples macroscale structural analysis with mesoscale fracture simulations through a hybrid voxel-Voronoi discretization strategy. Baseline finite element models are validated against published experimental results for conventional RC specimens, while the auxetic-enhanced configurations are evaluated numerically. Under high tensile strain, the auxetic insert expands laterally because of its negative Poisson's ratio and generates a localized confining stress field within the surrounding concrete. The simulations suggest that this mechanism may promote crack bifurcation, redistribute localized cracking into a more distributed damage pattern, and delay compressive crushing and crack coalescence. Compared with the corresponding conventional RC configurations, the auxetic-enhanced models predict a 25% increase in load redistribution capacity and a 20% enhancement in deformation ductility. These predicted improvements require future experimental validation using physical auxetic-enhanced RC specimens. The findings provide a computational basis for exploring material-by-design strategies aimed at improving the robustness of critical RC joint regions under progressive collapse demands.
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