Effect of structure–ground interaction on shrinkage stresses in foundation reinforced concrete elements
Categoria dell'articolo: Original Study
Pubblicato online: 04 giu 2025
Pagine: 121 - 133
Ricevuto: 11 ott 2024
Accettato: 13 apr 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/sgem-2025-0013
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© 2025 Jacek Grosel et al., published by Sciendo
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This paper presents a numerical analysis of the shrinkage of reinforced concrete foundations on the ground, known as mat foundations. It presents Finite Element Method (FEM) calculations of a beam and its verification with analytical solutions. Two numerical models of mat foundations have been adopted for the purpose of this study. The first model is a foundation resting directly on the ground, that is, on an elastic Winkler base. The second numerical model consists of layers, that is, a mat foundation and a substructure (lean concrete), taking into account the frictional forces between these layers. The Mohr–Coulomb model was used in the analyses. Conclusions were drawn from the numerical analyses on the influence of the soil substrate on the magnitude of the shrinkage stresses. Modelling the interaction between the foundation and a concrete sole using elastic bonds is clearly suboptimal. Using friction to model this connection is a better approach as it avoids underestimating shrinkage stresses. The differences can be up to an order of magnitude.