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DIANA
Course Information
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 | Concrete Modelling and Analysis - 2 days
This course covers the important Concrete Modelling and Analysis features in DIANA.
Who is it for?
The course is recommended for engineers who are already using DIANA and who like to learn more about the DIANA functionality's for modelling concrete. Previous experience with using DIANA for linear static analyses is required. Experience with non-linear analyses is recommended.
Course Agendas:
- Working with reinforcement moments and reinforcement forces - Modelling rebars; modelling grids; concept of embedded rebars and grids - Smeared cracking versus discrete cracking approaches; lattice models - Cracking, tension softening, shear retention - Compressive failure and combining compressive failure with tensile failure. - Reinforced concrete: tension stiffening, yielding, hardening - Tendons: post-tensioned, bond and nobond options - Output: visualising cracks - Ageing, creep and shrinkage
The following tutorials and exercises will be included to illustrate the theory and to demonstrate the possibilities of DIANA:
- Using reinforcement forces and moment to assess the amount and direction of reinforcement needed. - Discrete cracking in a single notched beam - Shear failure in a reinforced concrete beam - Failure analysis of a column beam joint in a portal frame - Shear wall panel under monotonic loading and cyclic loading - Post-tensioned beam including ageing, creep & shrinkage
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