Recently accumulated test data on the modulus of rupture, as well as analytical studies and numerical simulations, clearly indicate that the flexural strength of concrete, called the modulus of rup-ture, significantly decreases as the beam size increases. This paper proposes a method to incorporate this size effect into the existing test standards, and focuses particularly on ASTM Standards C 78-94 and C 293-94. The proposed method is based on a recently established size effect formula that describes both the determinis-tic-energetic size effect caused by stress redistribution within the cross section due to finite size of the boundary layer of cracking at the tensile face of beam, and the classical Weibull-type statistical size effect due ...
It is shown that the size effect predicted by dimensional analysis of fracture mechanics of failures...
ABSTRACT: The paper reviews experimental evidence on the size effect caused by energy release due to...
Abstract. It is important to consider the effect of size when estimating the ultimate strength of a ...
The procedure for experimental-analytical prediction of flexural strength is reviewed. It allows con...
ABSTRACT: The modulus of rupture of concrete, which characterizes the bending strengt
The size ifftct on the nominal strength if quasibrittle structures fail-ing at crack initiation, and...
The size effect on the tensile strength of concrete is investigated experimentally for the case of e...
AbstractThis paper compared the results of experimental test of the biaxial flexural tensile strengt...
International audienceConcrete, a highly heterogeneous material, exhibits a clear size-dependence of...
Abstract: The biaxial tensile strength of concrete (and ceramics) can be easily tested by flexure of...
Recent advances in the size effect law for the failure stress of concrete specimens or structures an...
Abstract: The universal size-shape effect law is a law that describes the dependence of nominal stre...
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the effects of cylinder size (150 by 300 mm an...
For life cycle analysis, it is essential to know the structure capacity at a given point in time. De...
Abstract: The shear failure of reinforced concrete beams is a very complex fracture phenomenon for w...
It is shown that the size effect predicted by dimensional analysis of fracture mechanics of failures...
ABSTRACT: The paper reviews experimental evidence on the size effect caused by energy release due to...
Abstract. It is important to consider the effect of size when estimating the ultimate strength of a ...
The procedure for experimental-analytical prediction of flexural strength is reviewed. It allows con...
ABSTRACT: The modulus of rupture of concrete, which characterizes the bending strengt
The size ifftct on the nominal strength if quasibrittle structures fail-ing at crack initiation, and...
The size effect on the tensile strength of concrete is investigated experimentally for the case of e...
AbstractThis paper compared the results of experimental test of the biaxial flexural tensile strengt...
International audienceConcrete, a highly heterogeneous material, exhibits a clear size-dependence of...
Abstract: The biaxial tensile strength of concrete (and ceramics) can be easily tested by flexure of...
Recent advances in the size effect law for the failure stress of concrete specimens or structures an...
Abstract: The universal size-shape effect law is a law that describes the dependence of nominal stre...
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the effects of cylinder size (150 by 300 mm an...
For life cycle analysis, it is essential to know the structure capacity at a given point in time. De...
Abstract: The shear failure of reinforced concrete beams is a very complex fracture phenomenon for w...
It is shown that the size effect predicted by dimensional analysis of fracture mechanics of failures...
ABSTRACT: The paper reviews experimental evidence on the size effect caused by energy release due to...
Abstract. It is important to consider the effect of size when estimating the ultimate strength of a ...