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Journal of Engineering Mechanics-asce | 2011

Elastoplastic Damaging Model for Adhesive Anchor Systems. I: Theoretical Formulation and Numerical Implementation

Antonino Spada; Giuseppe Giambanco; Piervincenzo Rizzo

In this and in the companion paper, the mechanical response of adhesive anchor systems is theoretically and numerically predicted and experimentally observed. The theoretical prediction is on the basis of an elastoplastic damaging model formulated to predict the structural response associated with the development of a fracture in adhesive anchor systems. This part describes the analytical model developed in the framework of a thermodynamically consistent theory, which assumes adhesion where the structure is sound, and friction in correspondence with the fracture. Isotropic damage is considered. The model can predict the structural behavior at the interface between two surfaces of ductile, brittle, or quasi-brittle materials. The Helmholtz free energy is written to model the materials’ hardening or softening. Isotropic damage is considered, and the possible effects of dilatancy are taken into account, including nonassociative flow rules. The formulation is implemented into the finite-element code FEAP. In the companion paper, the new model is adopted to predict the mechanical response to the pullout force of postinstalled rebar chemically bonded in concrete. The analytical model and the numerical implementation are experimentally validated by several pullout tests, which are monitored by using an acoustic-emission technique.


Journal of Engineering Mechanics-asce | 2011

Elastoplastic Damaging Model for Adhesive Anchor Systems. II: Numerical and Experimental Validation

Antonino Spada; Piervincenzo Rizzo; Giuseppe Giambanco

This paper presents the numerical and experimental validation of the analytical elastoplastic damaging model proposed in the companion paper (Part I). The validation was carried out by describing the pullout failure of epoxy adhesive anchors. Pullout tests were simulated numerically and performed experimentally. Several specimens made of a rebar embedded in a hardened concrete cylinder by means of polyester resin were tested. Conventional strain gauges and acoustic emission (AE) sensors were used to evaluate the structural response of the system and to monitor the onset and progression of structural damage, respectively. The parametric analysis and the moment tensor analysis of the AE data were used to discriminate among different sources of damage. The results show the ability of the model to predict the response of the anchors and the suitability of the AE method to monitor damage onset and propagation and to discriminate among different source of damage.


Structure and Infrastructure Engineering | 2018

Ultrasonic inspection for the detection of debonding in CFRP-reinforced concrete

Emma La Malfa Ribolla; Mohsen Rezaee Hajidehi; Piervincenzo Rizzo; Giuseppe Fileccia Scimemi; Antonino Spada; Giuseppe Giambanco

Abstract Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP) composites are extensively used to retrofit civil structures. However, the quality and the characteristics of the bond between the FRP and the structure are critical to ensure the efficacy of the retrofit. For this reason, effective non-destructive evaluation (NDE) methods are often necessary to assess the bonding conditions. This article presents an ultrasonic technique for detecting defects at the FRP-substrate interface. The technique uses the Akaike Information Criterion, to detect automatically the onset of the ultrasonic signals, and the novel Equivalent Time Lenght (ETL) parameter, to quantify the energy of the propagating ultrasonic signals along the interface between FRP and concrete. The uniqueness of the ETL is that it is not affected by the coupling conditions between the ultrasonic probes and the structure. The proposed NDE technique has been tested numerically by performing 2D Finite-Element analysis and experimentally on reinforced concrete samples. The results show that the method is robust and cost-effective.


Fracture and Structural Integrity | 2014

CH of masonry materials via meshless meso-modeling

Giuseppe Giambanco; Emma La Malfa Ribolla; Antonino Spada

In the present study a multi-scale computational strategy for the analysis of masonry structures is presented. The structural macroscopic behaviour is obtained making use of the Computational Homogenization (CH) technique based on the solution of the boundary value problem (BVP) of a detailed Unit Cell (UC) chosen at the meso-scale and representative of the heterogeneous material. The smallest UC is composed by a brick and half of its surrounding joints, the former assumed to behave elastically while the latter considered with an elastoplastic softening response. The governing equations at the macroscopic level are formulated in the framework of finite element method while the Meshless Method (MM) is adopted to solve the BVP at the mesoscopic level. The work focuses on the BVP solution. The consistent tangent stiffness matrix at a macroscopic quadrature point is evaluated on the base of BVP results for the UC together with a localisation procedure. Validation of the MM procedure at the meso-scale level is demonstrated by numerical examples that show the results of the BVP for the simple cases of normal and shear loading of the UC.


Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering | 2009

Damage and plasticity at the interfaces in composite materials and structures

Antonino Spada; Giuseppe Giambanco; Piervincenzo Rizzo


Computational Mechanics | 2012

The interphase finite element

Giuseppe Giambanco; Giuseppe Fileccia Scimemi; Antonino Spada


Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering | 2014

The interphase model applied to the analysis of masonry structures

Giuseppe Fileccia Scimemi; Giuseppe Giambanco; Antonino Spada


Meccanica | 2018

Meshless meso-modeling of masonry in the computational homogenization framework

Giuseppe Giambanco; Emma La Malfa Ribolla; Antonino Spada


Challenge Journal of Structural Mechanics | 2016

Assessment of bonding defects in FRP reinforced structures via ultrasonic technique

Emma La Malfa Ribolla; Mohsen Rezaee Hajidehi; Giuseppe Fileccia Scimemi; Antonino Spada; Giuseppe Giambanco


Meccanica | 2018

The multiple slope discontinuity beam element for nonlinear analysis of RC framed structures

Mohsen Rezaee Hajidehi; Antonino Spada; Giuseppe Giambanco

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Mahdi Tajari

University of Pittsburgh

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