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The aim of this paper is to implement a numerical model to reproduce the nonlinear behavior of cob walls under shear loading.
Axial compression, pull-off, and diagonal compression tests were carried out to derive the mechanical parameters. In addition, the stressstrain relationships, the nonlinear behavior, and the failure modes were defined. The experimental results were then used to calibrate a finiteelement model. The material behavior was simulated through a macromodeling approach adopting the total strain rotating crack model.
A sensitivity analysis was conducted to assess the effects of varying the parameters with higher uncertainty on the structural behavior.
The numerical model achieved good correspondence with the experimental results in terms of simulation of the shear stress–shear strain relationship and of damage pattern.
The paper presents a comparison between different numerical modelling approaches aiming to simulate the in-plain behaviour of three types of earthen materials, namely adobe masonry, rammed earth and cob. For this purpose, uniaxial and diagonal compression tests were carried out, which allowed determining important mechanical parameters, such as compressive strength, Young’s modulus, Poisson’s ratio, shear strength and shear modulus. Furthermore, the tests allowed assessing the level of non-linear behaviour of the respective stress–strain relationships as well as the failure modes. The experimental results were then used for the calibration of numerical models (based on the finite element method) for simulating the non-linear behaviour of the earth materials under in-plane shear loading. Both macro- and micro-modelling approaches were considered for this purpose. The procedures adopted for model calibration established the reliability of various modelling strategies for the different loading conditions. The simplified Approach based on macromodelling shows a satisfactory accuracy and low computational costs. The results reproducing the uniaxial compression are in good correspondence with the post-elastic behaviour observed in the experimental campaign. The micro-modelling approach adopted to reproduce the shear behaviour, even with higher computational cost, represents a suitable tool to predict the adobe masonry and rammed earth collapse mechanisms.
Der Beitrag präsentiert einen Vergleich zwischen verschiedenen numerischen Modellierungsansätzen die dazu dienen sollen, das flächige Verhalten von Stampflehmwänden, genauer unter axialer, diagonaler und zyklischer Scherkraftbelastung zu simulieren.
Im ersten Teil der Studie werden die mechanischen Eigenschaften der Wandscheiben, die unter einachsiger und diagonaler Druckbelastung getestet wurde und der Wände, die in flächigen, zyklischen Scherkraftbelastung getestet wurden, dargestellt. Die Ergebnisse werden verwendet, um die Finite Elemente Simulation anzuwenden und zu bewerten. Die numerische Modellierung der getesteten Stampflehmproben
wird dann im zweiten Teil diskutiert. Ein nichtlineares Materialgesetz basierend auf dem Gesamtdehnungsrissmodell (total strain rotating crack model – TSRCM) wurde, wie durch die Software DIANA® verwendet, angesetzt. Ziel dieser hier präsentierten numerischen Analyse ist es, das Verhalten von Stampflehm unter verschiedenen Lasteinflüssen
zu simulieren. Für die Wandscheiben wurden Versuche unter linearer Last, sowohl in Makro- als auch Mikromodellansätze für die Simulation der experimentellen Versuche gewählt. Für die Wände, welche zyklischer Belastung ausgesetzt waren, wurden nur die Mikromodellansätze für die Simulation der experimentellen Versuche gewählt. Das betreffende FEM Modell wurde mit den experimentellen Ergebnissen kalibriert. Die Stampflehmlagen wurden mit durchgehenden Elementen, die Kontaktflächen zwischen den Lagen mit Oberflächenelementen repräsentiert.
Dieser Ansatz erlaubte die Bewertung des Einflusses der auftretenden Schwächung in den Oberflächen zwischen den Lagen auf das Scherverhalten des Stampflehms. Ziel der numerischen Simulation von zyklischen Versuchen war es, die Eignung allgemeiner Analysemethoden (z. B. für Mauerwerk) für die Analyse von Stampflehm einzuführen und anzuwenden. Stampflehm zeigt brüchige Eigenschaften vergleichbar zu Mauerwerksbaustoffen und wird in geometrischen Formen, wie Wänden, genutzt, die im Mauerwerk üblich sind.
The paper presents a comparison between two different numerical modelling approaches aimed to simulate the in-plain behaviour of rammed earth walls, namely under axial, diagonal and cyclic shearcompression loading. In the first part of the study the mechanical characterisation of wallets tested under uniaxial compression and diagonal compression and walls tested under in-plane cyclic shear-compression loading is presented. The results were used to implement and validate the finite element simulations.
The numerical modelling of the rammed earth samples tested is then discussed in the second part. A non-linear constitutive law based on the total strain rotating crack model (TSRCM) was employed as implemented in the DIANA® software. The aim of the numerical analyses presented here is to simulate the behaviour of rammed earth under different inplane loading conditions. For the wallets, tests under static loading both macro- and micro-modelling
approaches were considered for the simulation of the experimental tests. For the walls subjected to cyclic loading only the micro-modelling approach was applied for the simulation of the experimental tests.
The respective FEM model was calibrated with the experimental results. The rammed earth layers were represented by continuum elements, the contact surfaces between layers by interface elements. This approach allowed assessing the influence of the apparent weakness of the interfaces between layers on the shear behaviour of rammed earth.
The goal of the numerical simulation of the cyclic tests was to establish the adequacy of common analytical methods (e. g. used for masonry) applied to the analysis of rammed earth. Rammed earth exhibits brittle characteristics similar to masonry materials and is used in geometrical typologies, such as walls, common in masonry construction.