ABSTRACT: A simplified fracture-mechanics-based model of compression failure of centrically or eccentrically loaded quasi-brittle columns is presented and the size effect on the nominal strength of a column is predicted. Failure is modeled as propagation of a band of axial splitting cracks in a direction orthogonal or inclined with respect to the column axis. The maximum load is calculated from the condition that the energy released from the column due to crack band advance be equal to the energy consumed by the splitting cracks. The axial stress transmitted across the crack band is determined as the critical stress for buckling of the microslabs of material between the axial splitting cracks, and the work on the microslabs during postbuckl...
ABSTRACT: Fracture of concrete and other brittle disordered materials is a complex process involving...
Recent advances in the size effect law for the failure stress of concrete specimens or structures an...
ABSTRACT: The paper examines whether the size effect law for failures due to distributed cracking. r...
ABSTRACT: It is by now well established that tensile failure of quasibrittle materials such as concr...
The paper presents a model for size effect in the failure of columns or other compression made membe...
The present paper summarIzes several re:>uirs on compression fracture and its scaling re-ct'...
ABSTRACT: The paper reviews experimental evidence on the size effect caused by energy release due to...
The paper has a two-fold pui-pose: (1) to review the main recent re-sults on the problems of size ef...
ABSTRACT: The fracture front in concrete, as well as rock, is blunted by a zone of microcracking, an...
This article attempts to review the progress achieved in the understanding of scaling and size effec...
Presented is a concise summary of recent Northwestern University studies of six new problems. First,...
International audienceThe fracture behaviors of quasi-brittle materials are commonly specimen size (...
It is important to consider an effect of a member size when estimating the ultimate strength of a co...
ABSTRACT: The classical truss model (or strut-and-tie model) for shear failure of reinforced concret...
Abstract: The shear failure of reinforced concrete beams is a very complex fracture phenomenon for w...
ABSTRACT: Fracture of concrete and other brittle disordered materials is a complex process involving...
Recent advances in the size effect law for the failure stress of concrete specimens or structures an...
ABSTRACT: The paper examines whether the size effect law for failures due to distributed cracking. r...
ABSTRACT: It is by now well established that tensile failure of quasibrittle materials such as concr...
The paper presents a model for size effect in the failure of columns or other compression made membe...
The present paper summarIzes several re:>uirs on compression fracture and its scaling re-ct'...
ABSTRACT: The paper reviews experimental evidence on the size effect caused by energy release due to...
The paper has a two-fold pui-pose: (1) to review the main recent re-sults on the problems of size ef...
ABSTRACT: The fracture front in concrete, as well as rock, is blunted by a zone of microcracking, an...
This article attempts to review the progress achieved in the understanding of scaling and size effec...
Presented is a concise summary of recent Northwestern University studies of six new problems. First,...
International audienceThe fracture behaviors of quasi-brittle materials are commonly specimen size (...
It is important to consider an effect of a member size when estimating the ultimate strength of a co...
ABSTRACT: The classical truss model (or strut-and-tie model) for shear failure of reinforced concret...
Abstract: The shear failure of reinforced concrete beams is a very complex fracture phenomenon for w...
ABSTRACT: Fracture of concrete and other brittle disordered materials is a complex process involving...
Recent advances in the size effect law for the failure stress of concrete specimens or structures an...
ABSTRACT: The paper examines whether the size effect law for failures due to distributed cracking. r...