Numerical Simulation of Yielding Supports in the Shape of Annular Tubes Under Static and Short-term Dynamic Loading
Author(s): |
Oleg G. Kumpyak
Nikita V. Mescheulov |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | Russian |
Published in: | International Journal for Computational Civil and Structural Engineering / Международный журнал по расчету гражданских и строительных конструкций, December 2017, n. 4, v. 13 |
Page(s): | 103-113 |
DOI: | 10.22337/2587-9618-2017-13-4-103-113 |
Abstract: |
Occurrence of extreme man-made impacts on buildings and structures has become frequent lately as a consequence of condensed explosives or explosive combustion of gas- vapor or air-fuel mixtures. Such accidents involve large human and economic losses, and their prevention methods are not always effective and reasonable. The given research aims at studying the way of enhancing explosion safety of building structures by means of yielding supports. The paper presents results of numerical studies (finite element, 3D nonlinear) of strength and deformability of yielding supports in the shape of annular tubes under static and short_term dynamic loading. The degree of influence of yielding supports was assessed taking into account three peculiar stages of deformation: elastic; elasto-plastic; elasto-plastic with hardening. The methodology for numerical studies performance was described. It was established that rigidity of yielding supports influences significantly their stress-strain state. The research determined that with increase of deformable elements rigidity dependency between load and deformation of yielding supports in elastic and plastic stages have linear character. Significant reduction of dynamic response and increase of deformation time of yielding supports was observed by increasing the plastic component. Therefore it allows assuming on possibility of their application as supporting units in reinforced concrete constructions |
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