In this paper a brittle damage model for masonry structures characterized by a unit cell composed of mortar, blocks and a finite number of fractures is proposed. Initially, a micromechanically consistent binary representation of the damage variable is proposed for regular heterogeneous media, and a discrete damage kinetic law is developed. Then, a typical masonry material is considered and a specific damage model is derived from the previous one by employing the classical cohesive Coulomb failure criterion and by taking into account the specific microstructure of the masonry. This damage model is used to formulate the nonlinear quasistatic problem of masonry structures subject to assigned loading paths. Then, a numerical procedure based on ...
The analysis of masonry structures is of particular interest in the civil engineering and architec...
The behaviour of masonry material subjected to different in-plane loading combination is studied in ...
AbstractA multi-scale model for the structural analysis of the in-plane response of masonry panels, ...
In this paper a brittle damage model for masonry structures characterized by a unit cell composed of...
Different scale approaches, micromechanical, multiscale and macromechanical or phenomenological, are...
Different scale approaches, micromechanical, multiscale and macromechanical or phenomenological, are...
Masonry is one of the most common building materials globally due to its ease of construction, price...
This paper presents a non-linear finite element material model for the analysis of the mechanical be...
A novel damage mechanics-based continuous micro-model for the analysis of masonry-walls is presented...
In this paper, a damaging block-based model is proposed for the numerical analysis of the cyclic beh...
Due to the advent of varied types of masonry systems a comprehensive failure mechanism of masonry es...
Masonry is a composite material realized by the inclusion of bricks into the matrix of mortar. In th...
This paper presents a multi-scale model for the analysis of the in-plane structural response of regu...
This paper presents a multi-scale model for the analysis of the in-plane structural response of regu...
In European countries, preservation of masonry architectural heritage is a felt concern. The most fa...
The analysis of masonry structures is of particular interest in the civil engineering and architec...
The behaviour of masonry material subjected to different in-plane loading combination is studied in ...
AbstractA multi-scale model for the structural analysis of the in-plane response of masonry panels, ...
In this paper a brittle damage model for masonry structures characterized by a unit cell composed of...
Different scale approaches, micromechanical, multiscale and macromechanical or phenomenological, are...
Different scale approaches, micromechanical, multiscale and macromechanical or phenomenological, are...
Masonry is one of the most common building materials globally due to its ease of construction, price...
This paper presents a non-linear finite element material model for the analysis of the mechanical be...
A novel damage mechanics-based continuous micro-model for the analysis of masonry-walls is presented...
In this paper, a damaging block-based model is proposed for the numerical analysis of the cyclic beh...
Due to the advent of varied types of masonry systems a comprehensive failure mechanism of masonry es...
Masonry is a composite material realized by the inclusion of bricks into the matrix of mortar. In th...
This paper presents a multi-scale model for the analysis of the in-plane structural response of regu...
This paper presents a multi-scale model for the analysis of the in-plane structural response of regu...
In European countries, preservation of masonry architectural heritage is a felt concern. The most fa...
The analysis of masonry structures is of particular interest in the civil engineering and architec...
The behaviour of masonry material subjected to different in-plane loading combination is studied in ...
AbstractA multi-scale model for the structural analysis of the in-plane response of masonry panels, ...