The beam lattice-type models, such as the Euler-Bernoulli (or Timoshenko) beam lattice and the generalized beam (GB) lattice, have been proved very effective in simulating failure processes in concrete and rock due to its simplicity and easy implementation. However, these existing lattice models only take into account tensile failures, so it may be not applicable to simulation of failure behaviors under compressive states. The main aim in this paper is to incorporate Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion, which is widely used in many kinds of materials, into the GB lattice procedure. The improved GB lattice procedure has the capability of modeling both element failures and contact/separation of cracked elements. The numerical examples show its eff...
Localised failure in quasibrittle materials is due mainly to the effects of combined shear and compr...
A new numerical procedure is proposed to investigate cracking behaviors induced by mismatch between ...
The capability of representing fracture processes in non-homogeneous media is of great interest amon...
Lattice-type model can simulate in a straightforward manner heterogeneous brittle media. Mohr-Coulom...
A vast number of numerical approaches have been used to simulate the non-linear behaviour of concret...
The aim of this work is to investigate the fracture process of concrete under various boundary condi...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the application of a beam-particle model to study the fa...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the application of a beam-particle model to study the fa...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the application of a beam-particle model to study the fa...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, a recently developed lattice model for simulating the fracture of concrete ...
Cracking in cement-based materials is usually not easy to predict, because of the complexity of thei...
This paper presents a numerical approach to model the complex failure mechanisms that define the ult...
Cracking in cement-based materials is usually not easy to predict, because of the complexity of thei...
The lattice fracture model is a discrete model that can simulate the fracture process of cementitiou...
Lattice models established themselves as a powerful tool to simulate fracture processes in cementiti...
Localised failure in quasibrittle materials is due mainly to the effects of combined shear and compr...
A new numerical procedure is proposed to investigate cracking behaviors induced by mismatch between ...
The capability of representing fracture processes in non-homogeneous media is of great interest amon...
Lattice-type model can simulate in a straightforward manner heterogeneous brittle media. Mohr-Coulom...
A vast number of numerical approaches have been used to simulate the non-linear behaviour of concret...
The aim of this work is to investigate the fracture process of concrete under various boundary condi...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the application of a beam-particle model to study the fa...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the application of a beam-particle model to study the fa...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the application of a beam-particle model to study the fa...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, a recently developed lattice model for simulating the fracture of concrete ...
Cracking in cement-based materials is usually not easy to predict, because of the complexity of thei...
This paper presents a numerical approach to model the complex failure mechanisms that define the ult...
Cracking in cement-based materials is usually not easy to predict, because of the complexity of thei...
The lattice fracture model is a discrete model that can simulate the fracture process of cementitiou...
Lattice models established themselves as a powerful tool to simulate fracture processes in cementiti...
Localised failure in quasibrittle materials is due mainly to the effects of combined shear and compr...
A new numerical procedure is proposed to investigate cracking behaviors induced by mismatch between ...
The capability of representing fracture processes in non-homogeneous media is of great interest amon...