A numerical simulation of an aluminum-concrete beam

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Papers abstract:

The paper presents a numerical analysis of the resistance and stiffness of an aluminum-concrete beam with steel connectors. Aluminum-concrete structures are less known than steel and concrete composite structures, they do, however, have a lot of applications. In this paper, the resistance and midspan deflection of a composite beam calculated using the Abaqus program was compared with the results obtained in an experimental study.

Product Overview:
The validated numerical model provides a reliable simulation of an aluminum-concrete composite beam with steel connectors, as explored in the referenced ISI paper. The tutorial follows a structured approach, using dynamic explicit analysis. Key simulation steps include:

  • Geometry Creation: Modelling of the aluminum beam, concrete slab, trusses, connectors, and supporting elements
  • Interactions: Contact definitions between the beam, slab, and connectors
  • Boundary Conditions & Loading: Application of displacement constraints and force loads
  • Simulation Execution: Running a dynamic explicit analysis for computational efficiency
  • Post-Processing: Extracting force-displacement curves, stress distribution, and damage analysis.

In this tutorial, the behavior of an aluminum-concrete composite beam under four-point bending is simulated, according to data from the work of Szumigała and Polus.

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Simulation Files

  • Tutorial Video
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  • Modeling Files

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Material Includes

  • Package Includes the following items:
  • Simulation files:
  • Abaqus files (The INP files are applicable to all versions):
  • CAE
  • INP
  • JNL
  • Instructional video:
  • Concise 35-minute guide to model setup and outputs for aluminum-concrete composite beam simulations.

Audience

  • Civil Engineers
  • Engineering students

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