YE Zhiyan LIU Jianwei GE Honghui. Study on the temperature and stress field of steel concrete modular wall[J]. Nuclear techniques, 2013, 36(4): 040662 DOI: 10.11889/j.0253-3219.2013.hjs.36.040662.
Background: Steel plate reinforced concrete structure has small thickness
high capacity and high ductility
which is mainly used in nuclear power reactor facilities.Due to test condition
the mechanical properties and ultimate capacity of steel concrete structure under high temperature is little studied.The properties of steel concrete structure under high temperature have significant effect on application in nuclear power.It is necessary to study the properties of steel concrete structure under high temperature.Purpose: This article is to study the temperature and stress field distribution of steel concrete wall under high temperature.Methods: Based on the determination of temperature curve and material thermal properties
a finite element model of steel concrete wall was established using 3-D solid element
transient temperature and thermal stress analysis were carried out.Results: Temperature gradient between stainless steel plate and concrete and between stud and concrete increases with time
then declines
and increment of thermal stress of wall section become smaller gradually with time.The maximum first principle stress of concrete is larger than cracking stress.Conclusions: Thermal stress has significant effect on mechanical properties of steel concrete wall
and shall be considered in designing the steel concrete structure.