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Development of a Python-Based Simulation Tools Library for Composite Steel Concrete Structures

Schipani, Carmine
February 22, 2022

Reinforced concrete and steel (RCS) structures are an exceptional combination when exploited thoughtfully; the advantages of composite structures over pure steel or reinforced concrete have been demonstrated through studies and real tests. Nonetheless, the industry often struggles to adopt this valid option and nonlinear modeling strategies are currently rare, given its complexity. This Thesis is focused on the development of a Python-based library with simulation tools for steel, reinforced concrete and composite structures and on the proposition of a reinforced concrete and steel subassemblage model that captures the main failure modes of the real structure.

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Type
master thesis
Author(s)
Schipani, Carmine
Advisors
Lignos, Dimitrios  
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Skiadopoulos, Andronikos  
Date Issued

2022-02-22

Total of pages

211 pages

Subjects

Nonlinear Modeling

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Library

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RCS Composite Joint

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Dataset

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OpenSees

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Python

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OpenSeesPy

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Bearing

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Panel Shear

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Element Model

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Material Model

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Fiber Section

EPFL units
SGC  
RESSLAB  
Section
GC-S  
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February 22, 2022
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/185634
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