Comparative Analysis of Coupled and Uncoupled 3D Finite Elements Models for Masonry Structures Subjected to Settlements

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Abstract

In the Netherlands, subsidence due to different causes is linked to damage to the ubiquitous masonry structures. Finite element (FE) analyses can be used to assess the response of the structures subjected to settlements. This paper presents the comparison between three-dimensional FE modelling strategies to investigate the response of an unreinforced masonry building on a strip foundation. The aim is to investigate whether different modelling approaches demonstrate consistent results. The soil-structure system is modelled employing two strategies: a coupled model, in which the structure is tied to the soil volume, and an uncoupled approach that divides the soil and structure into two sub-systems. Two displacement fields, imposed at the bottom of the soil volume, idealize various shapes of the subsidence troughs, with increasing intensity measured by their distortion. Non-linear interfaces are used to simulate the soil-foundation interaction, and their stiffness values vary based on the type of model. The displacements, interface stresses and crack patterns of the selected modelling strategies are consistent. The interface types do not influence the response of the façade, whereas the shape of the settlement does play a key role. The uncoupled models exhibit, on average, slightly higher values of damage than coupled models for a given imposed distortion. The two modelling strategies require almost the same computational time and show similar convergence. Because of the limited contribution of small soil volumes in uncoupled models, the superstructure sub-system can be directly utilized to assess the response of structures undergoing vertical displacements, thereby reducing the modelling burden.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication18th International Brick and Block Masonry Conference - Proceedings of IB2MaC 2024
EditorsGabriele Milani, Bahman Ghiassi
PublisherSpringer
Pages15-37
Number of pages23
ISBN (Print)9783031733130
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event18th International Brick and Block Masonry Conference, IB2MaC 2024 - Edgbaston Park Hotel, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Duration: 21 Jul 202424 Jul 2024
https://more.bham.ac.uk/ib2mac2024/conference-programme/

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Volume613 LNCE
ISSN (Print)2366-2557
ISSN (Electronic)2366-2565

Conference

Conference18th International Brick and Block Masonry Conference, IB2MaC 2024
Abbreviated titleIB2MaC 2024
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityBirmingham
Period21/07/2424/07/24
OtherThe International Brick and Block Masonry Conference is an international conference intended to attract representatives among masonry researchers and practitioners, masonry industries and building management authorities, construction professionals and educators. The conference will thus represent a unique platform for discussion, networking, sharing new ideas and gaining insights into trends, innovations and challenges related to masonry, in both research and building practice.
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Keywords

  • Damage
  • Masonry
  • Numerical models
  • Settlements

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