Topic: Fixed Crack vs Rotated Crack
Dear Cervenka Consulting,
I have tried to study both of these smeared crack models (fixed and rotated crack models) from the theory and also troubleshooting documents provided in the website. However, I am still not quite sure about how it influences the result of FE analysis. Therefore, I tried to conduct some FE analysis with two exact specimens (punching shear on flat slabs), the first one with fixed crack (coefficient=1) and the other one with rotated crack (coefficient=0).
As I can conclude from the results, the fixed crack model tends to produce stiffer response and higher peak strength while the rotated crack in most cases produce premature failure (lower strength) with less than measured response (from experimental test).
In addition, the crack pattern at failure for rotated crack seems giving more realistic one where critical shear crack occurs at critical region near the column where the fixed crack give only flexural crack and no critical shear crack is observed at the failure point. Can you give me some other explanations how does this assumption influence the result and how do I know which one is better for my case (punching shear on flat slabs).
Best regards,
Andri Setiawan