Long-term behavior of timber–concrete composite beams. I: Finite element modeling and validation

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University of Canterbury. Civil Engineering.
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2006
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Fragiacomo, M.
Ceccotti, A.
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This first part of two companion papers deals with the numerical modeling of timber–concrete composite beams (TCCs) under long-term loading. All phenomena affecting the long-term behavior of timber, concrete, and the connection system, such as creep, mechanosorptive creep, shrinkage/swelling, and temperature variations, are fully considered. The structural problem is solved through a uniaxial finite element model with flexible connection and a step-by-step numerical procedure over time. The important role played by the environmental thermohygrometric variations on TCCs is highlighted through some analyses. The proposed numerical procedure is validated on two long-term experimental tests in outdoor conditions. Despite some uncertainties in environmental conditions and material properties, a good fit between experimental and numerical results is obtained. A parametric analysis is performed in the second part, showing the contribution of different rheological phenomena and thermohygrometric variations on beam deflection and connection slip. Based on results carried out, a simplified approach for long-term evaluation of TCCs is then proposed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9445(2006)132:1(13)
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Fragiacomo, M., Ceccotti, A. (2006) Long-term behavior of timber–concrete composite beams. I: Finite element modeling and validation. Journal of Structural Engineering, ASCE, 132(1), pp. 13-22.
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composite beams, creep, finite element method, time dependence, shrinkage, timber construction, wooden structures
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