Universidade do Minho. Departamento de Engenharia Civil (DEC)
Abstract
Relatório 07-DEC/E-04Non-linear finite element analysis has attracted a lot of attention in last few decades, as
real life problems dealing with analysis of concrete beams and columns are generally
non-linear in nature. This project deals with non-linear analysis of beam and columns,
using Timoshenko beam theory. The Timoshenko beam theory is applied to every
element, but before applying the theory the element is divided into fibers. The fibers as a
whole will govern the behavior of element. The section of each element is divided in
“finite elements”. Each finite element is a fiber along the length of element. Each fiber
element is independent in terms of the material constitutive laws, which govern the
behavior, while at the same time they are associated to each other by the relation of
displacements. The material laws of each fiber deals with the stress-strain relation
The numerical results are compared with the experimental results, which show a
reasonable correlation, and in turn demonstrate the capability of the proposed model to
depict the cyclic behavior of concrete elements