Finite-element and simplified models of GFRP connections

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Smith, S.J. [1 ]
Parsons, I.D. [1 ]
Hjelmstad, K.D. [1 ]
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[1] Exponent Failure Anal. Assoc., Two North Riverside Plaza, Ste. 1400, Chicago, IL 60606, United States
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Elasticity - Finite element method - Glass fiber reinforced plastics - Mathematical models - Pultrusion - Stiffness;
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Finite-element models of a variety of joints between glass fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP) pultruded members are described that reproduce experimentally measured linear elastic stiffnesses to within 10%. The models were constructed using shell finite elements. The material properties of the pultrusions were measured using a combination of tests and fits to numerical models. This approach produced elastic constants that proved reliable in the subsequent finite-element modeling of the joints. Standard data provided by the manufacturer gave inaccurate predictions of the joint stiffness. Two types of simplified models were also considered: (1) simplified beam models; and (2) a condensed finite element model. The simplified beam models replace the joint with an elastic connection region and a torsional spring. The condensed finite-element models use a detailed shell element model of the joint to extract the equivalent stiffnesses of the joint that can be used with a standard frame analysis package. When compared with experimental data, the simplified beam models performed poorly. However, the condensed finite-element models performed almost as well as the detailed finite models.
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