Effective area in restrained reinforced concrete: Finite Element Analysis in relation to models presented in Eurocode 2
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Cracking of concrete is a well-known phenomenon in most concrete structures, due
to the low tensile strength of the material. In a reinforced concrete element, cracking
initiates a redistribution of stresses from the concrete to the reinforcement. Depending
on the thickness of the element, redistribution of stresses in the surroundings of a
crack may create an area of concentrated stresses, an effective area, where the next
crack will be created. Cracking, though, does not imply failure, as well-designed
elements allow for redistribution.
Eurocode is a commonly used framework that is used as a basis for structural design,
and therefore the presented models must be accurate and applicable to all elements,
striving for well-designed and material-efficient structures. In the second generation
of Eurocode, more specifically, SS-EN 1992-1-1, a model for the effective area in
concrete structures is provided. The way of modelling this slightly changed between
the old version from 2005 and the newer one published in 2023. Further on, the
definition of the effective area in Eurocode is not primarily derived being applicable
to restrained elements.
This thesis investigates whether these models apply to restrained elements. Theory
related to cracking in restrained reinforced concrete was investigated. The models
provided in the two versions were studied and compared. Evaluation of the effective
area was done by non-linear Finite Element Modelling in the software DIANA, using
a linear concrete material and a non-linear bond-slip interface between concrete and
reinforcement. The stress distribution for a restrained reinforced concrete element
with varying geometry was used for the evaluation of the effective area. Analytical
calculations based on the models in the second generation of Eurocode were also
performed, and the results were compared with the numerical results.
The final results obtained from Finite Element Analysis did not correlate with
the models for effective area. However, the concept of effective areas, i.e stress
concentrations in the concrete adjacent to reinforcement, was clearly observed, and
a maximum tensile stress section was obtained, in line with the theory. The overall
conclusion is that the existing models do not apply to restrained elements and that
an improved model is required. Due to a lack of correlation in results, further
investigation of the subject is needed.
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Bond-slip, Effective area, Eurocode, Finite Element Analysis, DIANA analysis, Restraint cracking, Reinforced concrete
