Abstract

In previous research a simplified closed-form non-linear hinge model based on the Third Point Bending Test (TPBT) developed by the authors to derive the tensile material properties of Ultra-High-Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC) was numerically validated. This simplified non-linear hinge model was calibrated for UHPFRC that exhibits strain-hardening constitutive behavior. The aim of this work is the numerical validation of the simplified inverse analysis method to characterize the tensile properties of UHPFRC even with those UHPFRCs which exhibit strain-softening behavior. To get this objective a Finite Element Model (FEM) is carried out. The parameters to characterize the concrete properties from the simplified inverse analysis method by means of TPBT are used in the numerical modelling. The constitutive model for UHPFRC is modelled using a discrete crack approach for the macrocrack position. Different parameters are analysed to quantify the accuracy of the FEM. As a result, the model shows conservative load-deflection response when it is compared to the experimental curves.

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