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The finite element modeling approach employs Mises based plasticity model with kinematic hardening to incorporate the effect of material plasticity.
For the steel reinforcement and rigid links modeling, was used the bilinear elasto-plastic material model with kinematic strain hardening (stl1).
Mises based plasticity model with kinematic hardening was employed to incorporate the effects of material plasticity.
An elastic-plastic material model with kinematic strain-hardening was selected, its parameters having been determined from a test with uniaxial loading.
The cyclic plasticity model is a combination of a viscoplastic model with kinematic hardening and a porous plasticity model to take the effect of graphite inclusions into account.
The bilinear elasto-plastic material model with kinematic strain hardening (stl1) was used for the steel reinforcement and rigid links modeling, and the uniaxial constant confinement concrete material model (conc2) was used for the concrete.
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The two methods are: an all-or-nothing model similar to methodology used in the Highway Capacity Manual 2010 HCM20100) and a detailed analytical model consistent with kinematic wave theory.
Bi-linear model with pure kinematic hardening, H kin (zero isotropic hardening, H iso ) is considered.
This results in an articulated body model with constrained kinematic degrees of freedom.
For simulation, the material behaviour was described by a cyclic viscoplastic model with nonlinear kinematic and isotropic hardening rules, calibrated against test data.
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