2019
DOI: 10.11159/icsect19.131
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A Plane Equivalent Micro-truss Element for Reinforced Concrete Structures

Abstract: Plane or solid elements are the most commonly used elements for finite element analysis (FEA), especially for predicting the behaviour of reinforced concrete structures in engineering practices. However, there are some limitations in the continuum model built with plane or solid elements. Traditional FEA with the continuum model is not only time consuming due to numerous degrees of freedom but also difficult to predict crack propagation. Properly replacing the continuum model with micro-truss elements in the a… Show more

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“…Xue and Lam [27] examined the plane equivalent micro-truss element intended for RC structures. It was cost-effective to properly replace the continuum design with micro-truss elements, particularly for automatically forming the STM.…”
Section: Strut and Truss Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xue and Lam [27] examined the plane equivalent micro-truss element intended for RC structures. It was cost-effective to properly replace the continuum design with micro-truss elements, particularly for automatically forming the STM.…”
Section: Strut and Truss Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%