Effects of Ceramsite Concrete Strength on Natural Frequency Based on ANSYS

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By separate modeling analysis based upon ANSYS, SOLID65 unit of the entity is selected to simulate ceramsite concrete, and reinforcing performance is selected to simulate the effect of reinforcing steel bar. The strength on natural frequency’s effects was studied through changing the ansys model’s material parameters of ceramsite concrete. The strength of ceramsite concrete can be determined and applied to the anti-seismic design according to the size of the environmental vibration frequency.

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