Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality control issues may be present in this document. Please report any quality issues you encounter to digital@library.tamu.edu, referencing the URI of the item.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 37-39).A micromechanical model for a viscoelastic cohesive aphics. zone is formulated herein. Care has been taken in the construction of a physically-based continuum mechanics model of the damaged region ahead of the crack tip. The homogenization of the cohesive forces encountered in this region results in a damage dependent traction-displacement law which is both history dependent as well as internal variable-type. An incrementalized form of thi...
Micromechanics based models are considered for application to viscoelasticity and damage in metal ma...
International audienceWe present a new methodology for the identification of a zone cohesive model t...
Damage and fracture of quasi-brittle materials are non-reversible processes of micro-defects and mic...
International audienceThis paper presents a new micromechanical model for a collection of cohesive z...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Cohesive Zone Models (CZMs) have gained much popularity thanks to their promising applications in nu...
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AbstractA new viscoelastic cohesive zone model is formulated for large deformation conditions and wi...
Incorporating softening behaviors in scales transition problems is a complex task, especially due to...
The micromechanical models of damage have found increasing interest. The general advantage, compared...
This paper addresses the derivation of a micromechanically motivated incremental mixed-mode traction...
The constitutive behavior of geomaterials is generally affected by the presence at different scales ...
Since the pioneering works of [1, 2], cohesive zone models are extensively used in failure and damag...
International audienceModeling the fracture of a material can take two different approaches. A first...
AbstractThis paper addresses the derivation of a micromechanically motivated incremental mixed-mode ...
Micromechanics based models are considered for application to viscoelasticity and damage in metal ma...
International audienceWe present a new methodology for the identification of a zone cohesive model t...
Damage and fracture of quasi-brittle materials are non-reversible processes of micro-defects and mic...
International audienceThis paper presents a new micromechanical model for a collection of cohesive z...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Cohesive Zone Models (CZMs) have gained much popularity thanks to their promising applications in nu...
A generalized rate-dependent cohesive zone model for describing the interfacial viscoelasticity and ...
AbstractA new viscoelastic cohesive zone model is formulated for large deformation conditions and wi...
Incorporating softening behaviors in scales transition problems is a complex task, especially due to...
The micromechanical models of damage have found increasing interest. The general advantage, compared...
This paper addresses the derivation of a micromechanically motivated incremental mixed-mode traction...
The constitutive behavior of geomaterials is generally affected by the presence at different scales ...
Since the pioneering works of [1, 2], cohesive zone models are extensively used in failure and damag...
International audienceModeling the fracture of a material can take two different approaches. A first...
AbstractThis paper addresses the derivation of a micromechanically motivated incremental mixed-mode ...
Micromechanics based models are considered for application to viscoelasticity and damage in metal ma...
International audienceWe present a new methodology for the identification of a zone cohesive model t...
Damage and fracture of quasi-brittle materials are non-reversible processes of micro-defects and mic...