A three-dimensional model of damage by microcrack growth is proposed to account for the mechanical behavior of quasi brittle materials (especially for concrete and rocks). The emphasis is put on the induced anisotropy and on the elastic moduli dependence on the opening and closure of microcracks (unilateral effect). This formulation is based first on a damage characterization throught the microcracked density distribution, and secondly avoids the use of spectral decompositions generally adopted in literature and which induce some major inconsistencies
A three dimensional damage model with induced damage anisotropy is proposed for quasi-brittle materi...
International audienceThe opening-closing effect of the microcracks is a kinematic phenomenon usuall...
In a recent study [15], we proposed a class of isotropic damage models which account for initial str...
A three-dimensional model of damage by microcrack growth is proposed to account for the mechanical b...
A general three-dimensional micromechanical approach to modeling anisotropic damage of brittle mater...
The combination of phenomenological and micromechanical damage mechanics is a promising path to cons...
We propose a new model of brittle damage for initially orthotropic materials. The proposed strain en...
This work deals with the initial applications and formulation of an anisotropic plastic-damage const...
The question of the nonlinear response of brittle materials undergoing elastic damage is investigate...
A damage model for brittle materials subject to arbitrary stress is developed. By considering dilute...
peer reviewedIn a recent study (Levasseur et al., 2010), we proposed a class of isotropic damage mod...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to micromechanical modeling of isotropic damage in britt...
We formulate a new micromechanical damage model for anisotropic rocks. This model accounts not only ...
It is known from experiments that all materials, and in more special case brittle materials, under g...
A micromechanics-based constitutive equation for brittle materials having different tensile-compress...
A three dimensional damage model with induced damage anisotropy is proposed for quasi-brittle materi...
International audienceThe opening-closing effect of the microcracks is a kinematic phenomenon usuall...
In a recent study [15], we proposed a class of isotropic damage models which account for initial str...
A three-dimensional model of damage by microcrack growth is proposed to account for the mechanical b...
A general three-dimensional micromechanical approach to modeling anisotropic damage of brittle mater...
The combination of phenomenological and micromechanical damage mechanics is a promising path to cons...
We propose a new model of brittle damage for initially orthotropic materials. The proposed strain en...
This work deals with the initial applications and formulation of an anisotropic plastic-damage const...
The question of the nonlinear response of brittle materials undergoing elastic damage is investigate...
A damage model for brittle materials subject to arbitrary stress is developed. By considering dilute...
peer reviewedIn a recent study (Levasseur et al., 2010), we proposed a class of isotropic damage mod...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to micromechanical modeling of isotropic damage in britt...
We formulate a new micromechanical damage model for anisotropic rocks. This model accounts not only ...
It is known from experiments that all materials, and in more special case brittle materials, under g...
A micromechanics-based constitutive equation for brittle materials having different tensile-compress...
A three dimensional damage model with induced damage anisotropy is proposed for quasi-brittle materi...
International audienceThe opening-closing effect of the microcracks is a kinematic phenomenon usuall...
In a recent study [15], we proposed a class of isotropic damage models which account for initial str...