



Concrete masonry blocks are among the most widely used construction materials due to their cost-effectiveness, durability, and ease of production. Their structural performance, particularly under compressive loading, plays a critical role in determining the load-bearing capacity and overall stability of masonry structures. With the development of new block geometries and material compositions aimed at improving strength, weight reduction, and thermal efficiency, it has become essential to evaluate their mechanical behavior through advanced analytical and numerical methods.
Experimental testing of masonry units and prisms provides valuable insight; however, it is often time-consuming, costly, and limited in capturing detailed stress–strain distribution and damage evolution. Finite Element Analysis (FEA) offers an efficient alternative for predicting structural response, enabling detailed investigation of nonlinear material behavior, cracking patterns, and failure mechanisms.
In this study, a newly developed concrete masonry block is analyzed under axial compression using the finite element software Abaqus. The nonlinear behavior of concrete is simulated using the Concrete Damaged Plasticity (CDP) model, which is capable of representing stiffness degradation, tensile cracking, and compressive crushing. A general static step solver is employed to capture the quasi-static response of the block up to failure.
To realistically represent the masonry assembly, the mortar joints are explicitly modeled and connected to the concrete block units’ cohesive interaction properties. This approach allows simulation of interface debonding, slip, and crack initiation along the mortar–block interface, which are critical to the overall compressive performance of masonry systems.
The objective of this analysis is to evaluate the load-bearing capacity, stress distribution, deformation characteristics, and damage progression of the proposed block configuration. The numerical results provide insight into the structural efficiency of the new masonry unit and establish a basis for comparison with conventional block systems, supporting its potential application in structural masonry construction.
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