A new theory, inspired by analogy with turbulence, was recently proposed to model the apparent dynamic overstress due to the energy that is dissipated by material comminution during penetration of missiles into concrete walls. The high-rate interface fracture com-minuting the material to small particles was considered to be driven by the release of kinetic energy of high-rate shear of the forming particles, and the corresponding energy dissipation rate was characterized in the damage constitutive law by additional viscosity. However, in spite of greatly improved predictions for missile impact and penetration, the calculation of viscosity involved two simplifications—one crude simplification in the cal-culation of viscosity from the shear st...
For a numerical prediction of the response of concrete structures under extreme dynamic loading, rel...
A unified dynamic model for concrete considering viscoplasticity and rate-dependent damage Xiaodan R...
Linear elastic fracture mechanics and homogenization techniques have shown limitations in concrete f...
A new theory, inspired by analogy with turbulence, was recently proposed to model the apparent dyn...
The new theory presented in the preceding paper, which models the dynamic comminution of concrete du...
The modeling of high velocity impact into brittle or quasibrittle solids is hampered by the unavaila...
Keynote: Fragmentation, crushing, and pulverization of solids, briefly called comminution, has long ...
A new constitutive model is proposed for the modeling of penetration and large stress waves in concr...
We investigate the feasibility of using cohesive theories of fracture, in conjunction with the direc...
A safe design of civil engineering concrete structures must include dynamic loading conditions. Howe...
Although many aspects of the fracturing process of concrete are now well understood and successfully...
Appropriate triaxial constitutive laws are the key for a realistic simulation of high speed dynamics...
We present a rate-dependent continuum model for the dynamic modelling of concrete. Rate dependency i...
A nonlinear, inelastic fracture model for brittle geomaterials has been developed for simulating the...
This paper deals with modelling of plain concrete in tension. The aim is to improve the accuracy of ...
For a numerical prediction of the response of concrete structures under extreme dynamic loading, rel...
A unified dynamic model for concrete considering viscoplasticity and rate-dependent damage Xiaodan R...
Linear elastic fracture mechanics and homogenization techniques have shown limitations in concrete f...
A new theory, inspired by analogy with turbulence, was recently proposed to model the apparent dyn...
The new theory presented in the preceding paper, which models the dynamic comminution of concrete du...
The modeling of high velocity impact into brittle or quasibrittle solids is hampered by the unavaila...
Keynote: Fragmentation, crushing, and pulverization of solids, briefly called comminution, has long ...
A new constitutive model is proposed for the modeling of penetration and large stress waves in concr...
We investigate the feasibility of using cohesive theories of fracture, in conjunction with the direc...
A safe design of civil engineering concrete structures must include dynamic loading conditions. Howe...
Although many aspects of the fracturing process of concrete are now well understood and successfully...
Appropriate triaxial constitutive laws are the key for a realistic simulation of high speed dynamics...
We present a rate-dependent continuum model for the dynamic modelling of concrete. Rate dependency i...
A nonlinear, inelastic fracture model for brittle geomaterials has been developed for simulating the...
This paper deals with modelling of plain concrete in tension. The aim is to improve the accuracy of ...
For a numerical prediction of the response of concrete structures under extreme dynamic loading, rel...
A unified dynamic model for concrete considering viscoplasticity and rate-dependent damage Xiaodan R...
Linear elastic fracture mechanics and homogenization techniques have shown limitations in concrete f...