At the mesoscopic scale, concrete can be considered as a mix of coarse aggregates with a mortar paste matrix. In this paper, we investigate numerically the influence of aggregates arrangements and loading rate on the tensile response of concrete. Each coarse aggregate is assumed to be circular with six different radiuses following the aggregates size distribution of real gravel. Rate-independent cohesive elements are used to model failure within the mesostructure. Our results show that the spatial distribution of heterogeneities does not influence the peak strength, while it changes the post-peak macroscopic response. This implies that our specimen size is large enough for strength computation but that larger mesostructures should be consid...
Previous investigations show that concrete is a rate-dependent material, whose resistance, failure m...
The computational power allows nowadays the development of mesoscopic models of concrete, based on f...
We present a mesoscopic finite element model for simulating the rate- and moisture-dependent materia...
International audienceThe macroscopic modeling of the tensile response of concrete in dynamic has co...
This paper presents a computational framework for modelling the fracture process in concrete under s...
At mesoscale, concrete may be regarded as a three-phase composite consisting of coarse aggregate, mo...
International audienceThe strength variability of the concrete-like materials is usually represented...
AbstractMethodology for analysis of meso-structure effects on longer-scale mechanical response of co...
Methodology for analysis of meso-structure effects on longer-scale mechanical response of concrete i...
The main objective of this research is to develop a predictive model to study and evaluate the micro...
We present a two-dimensional mesoscopic finite element model for simulating the rate- and moisture-d...
Although intensively studied, it is still being debated which physical mechanisms are responsible fo...
We present a two-dimensional mesoscopic finite element model for simulating the rate- and moisture-d...
AbstractA meso-scale analysis is performed to determine the fracture process zone of concrete subjec...
A meso-scale analysis is performed to determine the fracture process zone of concrete subjected to u...
Previous investigations show that concrete is a rate-dependent material, whose resistance, failure m...
The computational power allows nowadays the development of mesoscopic models of concrete, based on f...
We present a mesoscopic finite element model for simulating the rate- and moisture-dependent materia...
International audienceThe macroscopic modeling of the tensile response of concrete in dynamic has co...
This paper presents a computational framework for modelling the fracture process in concrete under s...
At mesoscale, concrete may be regarded as a three-phase composite consisting of coarse aggregate, mo...
International audienceThe strength variability of the concrete-like materials is usually represented...
AbstractMethodology for analysis of meso-structure effects on longer-scale mechanical response of co...
Methodology for analysis of meso-structure effects on longer-scale mechanical response of concrete i...
The main objective of this research is to develop a predictive model to study and evaluate the micro...
We present a two-dimensional mesoscopic finite element model for simulating the rate- and moisture-d...
Although intensively studied, it is still being debated which physical mechanisms are responsible fo...
We present a two-dimensional mesoscopic finite element model for simulating the rate- and moisture-d...
AbstractA meso-scale analysis is performed to determine the fracture process zone of concrete subjec...
A meso-scale analysis is performed to determine the fracture process zone of concrete subjected to u...
Previous investigations show that concrete is a rate-dependent material, whose resistance, failure m...
The computational power allows nowadays the development of mesoscopic models of concrete, based on f...
We present a mesoscopic finite element model for simulating the rate- and moisture-dependent materia...