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Finite element based micro modelling of masonry structures subjected to fire

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Resumo:The response of masonry structures is well studied in the context of static and dynamic mechanical loading. However, studies pertaining to thermo-mechanical response characterization of masonry structures subjected to fire are very limited. Moreover, within the limited investigations pertaining to the numerical response of masonry structures subjected to fire, most of them depict the global thermo-mechanical response without much emphasis on unit level thermo-mechanics. This study presents a comprehensive numerical investigation on the thermo-mechanical response history of a masonry structure subjected to fire, utilizing a 2D finite element (FE) based micro model. The 2D FE model accounts for material nonlinearity, cracking and crushing in unit and mortar in conjunction with the temperature dependent thermal and mechanical properties. The FE model is validated against the crosssectional temperature histories given in the EN 1992-1-2 and the experimental results available in the literature, respectively. Utilizing the validated FE model, thermo-mechanical analysis is performed on a masonry wall subjected to a one-sided fire exposure and the fire induced critical physical phenomena which include thermal bowing, heat diffusion, unitmortar thermo-mechanical interaction, and cracking and stress profiles within the masonry structure are studied intricately. Furthermore, fire ratings are quantified for the masonry structure subjected to fire in accordance with the failure limit states give in the EN 1996-1-2.
Autores principais:Prakash, P. Ravi
Outros Autores:Pereira, João Miguel; Azenha, Miguel; Lourenço, Paulo B.
Assunto:Masonry Finite Element Fire Thermo-mechanical analysis Parametric analysis
Ano:2019
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:outro
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:The response of masonry structures is well studied in the context of static and dynamic mechanical loading. However, studies pertaining to thermo-mechanical response characterization of masonry structures subjected to fire are very limited. Moreover, within the limited investigations pertaining to the numerical response of masonry structures subjected to fire, most of them depict the global thermo-mechanical response without much emphasis on unit level thermo-mechanics. This study presents a comprehensive numerical investigation on the thermo-mechanical response history of a masonry structure subjected to fire, utilizing a 2D finite element (FE) based micro model. The 2D FE model accounts for material nonlinearity, cracking and crushing in unit and mortar in conjunction with the temperature dependent thermal and mechanical properties. The FE model is validated against the crosssectional temperature histories given in the EN 1992-1-2 and the experimental results available in the literature, respectively. Utilizing the validated FE model, thermo-mechanical analysis is performed on a masonry wall subjected to a one-sided fire exposure and the fire induced critical physical phenomena which include thermal bowing, heat diffusion, unitmortar thermo-mechanical interaction, and cracking and stress profiles within the masonry structure are studied intricately. Furthermore, fire ratings are quantified for the masonry structure subjected to fire in accordance with the failure limit states give in the EN 1996-1-2.