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<doi>/ISEC.res.2017.196</doi>
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<article-title>EXPERIMENTS AND FEM MODELS ON SEMI-<br/>
COMPOSITE BEHAVIOR OF SRC STRUCTURES</article-title>
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<author>TAKAYUKI MATSUTA<sup>1</sup>, MIKIO KITAJIMA<sup>1</sup>, and KOJI MAEGAWA<sup>2</sup></author>

<aff><sup>1</sup>Graduate School of Natural Science &amp; Technology, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan<br/>
<sup>2</sup>Faculty of Environmental Design, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan</aff>


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<title>ABSTRACT</title>
<p>Analytical models were prepared and results from these models were compared with
experimental results to confirm the adequate modeling of steel-reinforced concrete
members used in rockfall-protection galleries or rock-sheds. Static loading tests of
steel-reinforced concrete members (a girder and a slab) were conducted on a simply
supported beam. The analytical models have different contact conditions to verify
which condition can express a semi-composite behavior and shear slide. Three types of
contact conditions were applied: normal, tied, and tiebreak contact. Tiebreak contact
can express the occurrence of gaps by defining shear bond strength. Consequently,
analytical models that applied tiebreak contact showed comparatively good agreement
with experimental results. Analytical models that applied the tiebreak contact
condition showed a correlation of 97% (girder) and 101% (slab) with the experimental
results for the maximum load-carrying capacity. Therefore, considering that slippage
occurs between different materials, the model is good for expressing the behavior of
complicated structures such as steel-reinforced concrete members that are used as a
rock-shed.</p>
<p><italic>Keywords: </italic>LS-DYNA, Static loading test, Contact condition, Rockfall-protection
gallery, Rock-shed, Shear bond strength.</p>
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