Prediction of Moment–Curvature Response and Maximum Bending Resistance for Hybrid NSC-UHPC Elements

M. Pharand, J.-P. Charron
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Exceptional mechanical properties of ultra-high performance concretes (UHPC) offer strong strengthening capacities in bending and shear when used as overlay on normal strength concrete (NSC) structures. Nonetheless, lack of simple and intuitive design models for hybrid elements in design guidelines refrain designers from using UHPC overlays for structural applications. Thereby, a simplified sectional analysis model for NSC-UHPC hybrid elements was developed based on the philosophy of the Canadian Bridge Design Code CSA-S6. By using a new average stress distribution for NSC in hybrid elements that considers the strain at the extreme compressed fiber, equilibrium of forces can be solved by a second-degree equation with direct computation. The simplified model provides the complete moment–curvature behavior of hybrid elements for design purposes, thus allowing verifications in service and ultimate state conditions. An empiric equation is also proposed to evaluate the maximum bending capacity of hybrid elements for predesign. It only uses an approximation of a lever arm between forces in the hybrid cross section and thus offers a quick and easy way to evaluate the bending capacity. Both tools were validated on a detailed and iterative sectional analysis program and with results of four international experimental campaigns. The simplified sectional analysis model and empirical equation showed very good accuracy at reproducing the behavior of a wide range of NSC-UHPC hybrid elements configurations.
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NSC-UHPC混合单元弯矩-曲率响应及最大抗弯抗力预测
超高性能混凝土(UHPC)具有优异的力学性能,可作为普通强度混凝土(NSC)结构的覆盖层,具有很强的抗弯和抗剪加固能力。然而,设计指南中缺乏简单直观的混合元素设计模型,阻碍了设计师在结构应用中使用UHPC叠加。因此,基于加拿大桥梁设计规范CSA-S6的理念,建立了NSC-UHPC混合单元的简化截面分析模型。采用考虑极限压缩纤维应变的复合单元NSC平均应力分布,可直接求解力平衡的二阶方程。简化模型提供了用于设计目的的混合单元的完整弯矩-曲率行为,从而允许在使用和最终状态条件下进行验证。并提出了预设计时计算混合单元最大弯曲能力的经验公式。它只使用一个近似的杠杆臂之间的力在混合截面,从而提供了一个快速和简单的方法来评估弯曲能力。这两种工具都通过详细和迭代的截面分析程序以及四个国际实验活动的结果进行了验证。简化的截面分析模型和经验方程能够很好地再现各种NSC-UHPC混合单元构型的行为。
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