ABSTRACT: An anisotropic damage constitutive model for concrete is developed within the framework of elastoplasticity and continuum damage mechanics. The transformation from the effective (undamaged) to the damaged configuration in the elastic regime is obtained by using the hypothesis of elastic strain energy equivalence. Damage in plasticity is accounted for by developing a new formulation relating the plastic strains rate tensors in the effective and damaged configurations. Two anisotropic damage criteria are introduced to account for the different concrete behavior effects under tensile and compressive loadings. The total stress is decomposed into tensile and compressive components in order to satisfy these damage criteria. The plastici...
A coupled plastic damage model with two damage scalars is proposed to describe the nonlinear feature...
In this paper, a thermodynamic formulation for modelling anisotropic damage of elastic-brittle mater...
The paper presents an approach to constitutive modelling of concrete using damage mechanics and plas...
An anisotropic elastic-damage coupled constitutive model for plain concrete is developed, which desc...
A thermodynamically consistent formulation to model anisotropic damage for quasi-brittle materials i...
This work deals with the initial applications and formulation of an anisotropic plastic-damage const...
The development of a coupled damage-plasticity constitutive model for concrete is presented. Emphasi...
ABSTRACT: Concrete is a material whose performance is governed by the subtle interaction of its cohe...
The development of a coupled damage-plasticity constitutive model for concrete is presented. Emphasi...
This work presents one and two-dimensional numerical analyses using isotropic and anisotropic damage...
Summary In this paper, a new elastoplastic damage model is proposed, in which tensile damage variabl...
AbstractAn anisotropic damage model is developed by introducing nonlinear unloading/linear reloading...
A constitutive model based on a novel coupled elastoplastic-damage framework is adopted for the mode...
A theoretical model is proposed for the description of the static and fatigue behaviour of plain con...
AbstractStarting with the framework of conventional elastoplastic damage mechanics, a class of stoch...
A coupled plastic damage model with two damage scalars is proposed to describe the nonlinear feature...
In this paper, a thermodynamic formulation for modelling anisotropic damage of elastic-brittle mater...
The paper presents an approach to constitutive modelling of concrete using damage mechanics and plas...
An anisotropic elastic-damage coupled constitutive model for plain concrete is developed, which desc...
A thermodynamically consistent formulation to model anisotropic damage for quasi-brittle materials i...
This work deals with the initial applications and formulation of an anisotropic plastic-damage const...
The development of a coupled damage-plasticity constitutive model for concrete is presented. Emphasi...
ABSTRACT: Concrete is a material whose performance is governed by the subtle interaction of its cohe...
The development of a coupled damage-plasticity constitutive model for concrete is presented. Emphasi...
This work presents one and two-dimensional numerical analyses using isotropic and anisotropic damage...
Summary In this paper, a new elastoplastic damage model is proposed, in which tensile damage variabl...
AbstractAn anisotropic damage model is developed by introducing nonlinear unloading/linear reloading...
A constitutive model based on a novel coupled elastoplastic-damage framework is adopted for the mode...
A theoretical model is proposed for the description of the static and fatigue behaviour of plain con...
AbstractStarting with the framework of conventional elastoplastic damage mechanics, a class of stoch...
A coupled plastic damage model with two damage scalars is proposed to describe the nonlinear feature...
In this paper, a thermodynamic formulation for modelling anisotropic damage of elastic-brittle mater...
The paper presents an approach to constitutive modelling of concrete using damage mechanics and plas...