Finite element modelling of hollow-core concrete slabs
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 10:38authored byJohnson, L, Jiao, H, Ghanbari Ghazijahani, T
Light weight plastic spheres from recycled plastics have been commonly used in the design and construction of lightweight hollow-core concrete slabs. While this approach is regarded as an effective method to reduce the dead load of slabs and to increase the imposed load carrying capacity, limited technical information exists about the benefits of hollow core concrete slabs and their structural performance. A literature review on the engineering databases uncovered some awards and application articles on the technologies, but little analysis about its structural performance can be found. In this paper, Strand 7 Finite Element Analysis in conjunction with Rhinoceros 4 3D CAD software was used to create composite FEA models of concrete slabs. These composite models were loaded to observe stresses and cracked section behaviour in both hollow-core concrete slabs and solid concrete slabs to determine the relative merits of hollow core concrete slabs over regular solid concrete slabs.
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Performance-based and Life-cycle Structural Engineering (PLSE 2015)
Editors
D Fernando, J-G Teng, JL Torero
Pagination
1638-1644
ISBN
978-1-74272-147-7
Department/School
School of Engineering
Publisher
School of Civil Engineering, The University of Queensland
Place of publication
Brisbane
Event title
Second International Conference on Performance–based and Life-cycle Structural Engineering (PLSE 2015)