Submitted by Tommy Cooper on Tue, 22/09/2009 - 07:48.
Don't know which FE-code you want to use FEMGV with but this might help. The DIANA manual has a Getting Started volume. Chapter 2 of the Getting Started volume is about working with idiana which essentially is a customized version of FEMGV for DIANA.
Submitted by kimrethmeas on Sun, 01/11/2009 - 13:06.
Dear Sir or Ma'm,
Could you suggest me some idea of how to model bond slip between concrete and reinforcement?
I already tried to model RC interior beam column joint with bond sliprelation by using reinforcement embeded in structural interface. the result showed that it seems there is no any vertical force connecting betwwen concrete and reinforcement. the applied force obtained is very very low compared to experimental result.
Please help
Submitted by Jean-Claude Bau... on Tue, 03/11/2009 - 16:29.
You should send your model files to the DIANA support (support@tnodiana.com). They could probably figure out the problem in your current model and give you some ideas of how to model bond slip between concrete and reinforcement.
Don't know which FE-code you want to use FEMGV with but this might help. The DIANA manual has a Getting Started volume. Chapter 2 of the Getting Started volume is about working with idiana which essentially is a customized version of FEMGV for DIANA.
Dear Sir or Ma'm,
Could you suggest me some idea of how to model bond slip between concrete and reinforcement?
I already tried to model RC interior beam column joint with bond sliprelation by using reinforcement embeded in structural interface. the result showed that it seems there is no any vertical force connecting betwwen concrete and reinforcement. the applied force obtained is very very low compared to experimental result.
Please help
Thanks
You should send your model files to the DIANA support (support@tnodiana.com). They could probably figure out the problem in your current model and give you some ideas of how to model bond slip between concrete and reinforcement.
You can also have a look at the FEMGV Training Manual (Help -> All FEMGV Manuals -> Training Manual).