We present a quadrilateral fi�nite element with an embedded crack that can be used to model tensile fracture in two-dimensional concrete solids and the crack growth. The element has kinematics that can represent linear jumps in both normal and tangential displacements along the crack\ud line. The cohesive law in the crack is based on rigid-plasticity with soft-ening. The required material data for the concrete failure analysis are the constants of isotropic elasticity and the mode I softening curve. The results of two well known tests are presented in order to illustrate very satisfying performance of the presented approach to simulate failure of concrete solids
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This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Oliver, J., Huespe, A.E., Samaniego, E....
The paper presents results of numerical simulations of fracture in concrete using two different appr...
We present a quadrilateral finite element with discontinuous displacement fields that can be used to...
This paper presents a numerical implementation of cohesive crack model for the analysis of concrete ...
Modelling of tension cracking in quasi-brittle materials, such as concrete, plays an important role ...
International audienceBeing a quasi-brittle material, concrete under tensile loading exhibits a stra...
The extended finite element method (XFEM) offers an elegant tool to model material discontinuities ...
Crack analysis is vital to explain behavior of concrete structures. In the present study, an interfa...
This chapter presents a methodological approach for modeling concrete crack problems based on contin...
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Abstract. We present a comparative study between models that follow the two main trends to study fra...
In this paper embedded strong discontinuities are used to model discrete cracking in materials like ...
This paper extends the use of crack-tracking techniques within the smeared crack approach for the nu...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Oliver, J., Huespe, A.E., Samaniego, E....
The paper presents results of numerical simulations of fracture in concrete using two different appr...
We present a quadrilateral finite element with discontinuous displacement fields that can be used to...
This paper presents a numerical implementation of cohesive crack model for the analysis of concrete ...
Modelling of tension cracking in quasi-brittle materials, such as concrete, plays an important role ...
International audienceBeing a quasi-brittle material, concrete under tensile loading exhibits a stra...
The extended finite element method (XFEM) offers an elegant tool to model material discontinuities ...
Crack analysis is vital to explain behavior of concrete structures. In the present study, an interfa...
This chapter presents a methodological approach for modeling concrete crack problems based on contin...
In this work, we revisit the stress resultant elastoplastic geometrically exact shell finite element...
AbstractIn this work crack formation and development is addressed and implemented in a planar layere...
The text presents the theoretical base for the construction of the program CGP-TROl. The fictitious ...
Abstract. We present a comparative study between models that follow the two main trends to study fra...
In this paper embedded strong discontinuities are used to model discrete cracking in materials like ...
This paper extends the use of crack-tracking techniques within the smeared crack approach for the nu...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Oliver, J., Huespe, A.E., Samaniego, E....
The paper presents results of numerical simulations of fracture in concrete using two different appr...