Title of article :
DAMAGE and PLASTICITY CONSTANTS OF CONVENTIONAL and HIGH-STRENGTH CONCRETE PART I: STATISTICAL OPTIMIZATION USING GENETIC ALGORITHM
Author/Authors :
Moradi, M Department of Civil Engineering - Malayer University, Malayer , Bagherieh, A. R Department of Civil Engineering - Malayer University, Malayer , Esfahani, M. R Department of Civil Engineering - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad
Abstract :
The constitutive relationships presented for concrete modeling are often associated with
unknown material constants. These constants are in fact the connectors of mathematical
models to experimental results. Experimental determination of these constants is always
associated with some difficulties. Their values are usually determined through trial and error
procedure, with regard to experimental results. In this study, in order to determine the
material constants of an elastic-damage-plastic model proposed for concrete, the results of
44 uniaxial compression and tension experiments collected from literature were used. These
constants were determined by investigating the consistency of experimental and modeling
results using a genetic algorithm optimization tool for all the samples; then, the precision of
resulted constants were investigated by simulating cyclic and biaxial loading experiments.
The simulation results were compared to those of the corresponding experimental data. The
results observed in comparisons indicated the accuracy of obtained material constants in
concrete modeling.
Keywords :
Reinforced concrete , genetic algorithm , constitutive modeling , damage , plasticity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics