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    Detailed Micromodeling and Multiscale Modeling of Masonry under Confined Shear and Compressive Loading

    Source: Practice Periodical on Structural Design and Construction:;2021:;Volume ( 026 ):;issue: 001::page 04020056
    Author:
    Khalil Naciri
    ,
    Issam Aalil
    ,
    Ali Chaaba
    ,
    Muzahim Al-Mukhtar
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)SC.1943-5576.0000538
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: Detailed micromodeling (DMM), macromodeling, and multiscale modeling (MM) as a transitional solution between the two have been extensively used in the last years to model masonry. However, most previous works are based on an advanced theoretical background and/or require a user-defined subroutine, which may restrict their application in engineering practice. This paper proposes a practical and ready-to-use alternative to model and analyze small- and large-scale masonry using DMM and MM. To this end, brick–mortar interfaces were modeled using surface-based cohesive behavior; concrete damaged plasticity was used to model the nonlinear behavior of brick, mortar, and homogenized masonry. These constitutive models have already been implemented in ABAQUS software version 6.14. Mechanical characteristics of the homogenized masonry were derived from simple numerical tests conducted on a representative volume element. Numerical analyses were validated by comparison with experimental results of a confined shear test. It was shown that the DMM provides high accuracy in the simulation of the failure mechanism. The proposed homogenization technique for the MM, on the other hand, provides a satisfactory degree of accuracy with a significant computational cost savings. Both techniques can be used to predict the behavior of masonry at different scales.
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    contributor authorKhalil Naciri
    contributor authorIssam Aalil
    contributor authorAli Chaaba
    contributor authorMuzahim Al-Mukhtar
    date accessioned2022-01-30T22:44:44Z
    date available2022-01-30T22:44:44Z
    date issued1/1/2021
    identifier other(ASCE)SC.1943-5576.0000538.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4269517
    description abstractDetailed micromodeling (DMM), macromodeling, and multiscale modeling (MM) as a transitional solution between the two have been extensively used in the last years to model masonry. However, most previous works are based on an advanced theoretical background and/or require a user-defined subroutine, which may restrict their application in engineering practice. This paper proposes a practical and ready-to-use alternative to model and analyze small- and large-scale masonry using DMM and MM. To this end, brick–mortar interfaces were modeled using surface-based cohesive behavior; concrete damaged plasticity was used to model the nonlinear behavior of brick, mortar, and homogenized masonry. These constitutive models have already been implemented in ABAQUS software version 6.14. Mechanical characteristics of the homogenized masonry were derived from simple numerical tests conducted on a representative volume element. Numerical analyses were validated by comparison with experimental results of a confined shear test. It was shown that the DMM provides high accuracy in the simulation of the failure mechanism. The proposed homogenization technique for the MM, on the other hand, provides a satisfactory degree of accuracy with a significant computational cost savings. Both techniques can be used to predict the behavior of masonry at different scales.
    publisherASCE
    titleDetailed Micromodeling and Multiscale Modeling of Masonry under Confined Shear and Compressive Loading
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume26
    journal issue1
    journal titlePractice Periodical on Structural Design and Construction
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)SC.1943-5576.0000538
    journal fristpage04020056
    journal lastpage04020056-13
    page13
    treePractice Periodical on Structural Design and Construction:;2021:;Volume ( 026 ):;issue: 001
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