Deformation and fracture of materials are usually considered in terms of brittle and ductile modes. However, there is an intermediate class between these limits that is termed quasi-brittle where there is measurable inelastic deformation prior to final graceful ‘brittle’ failure. In previous work, we presented deformation and fracture data obtained tests conducted using a model material containing different known amounts of up to about 30% surrogate porosity. The model material is a hemi-hydrate gypsum plaster with additions of expanded polystyrene beads in the size range 1.5–2.0 mm dia. Use of gypsum plaster and artificial “pores” enabled creating a simple brittle model material with isolated pores randomly distributed and their size and g...
AbstractThe influence of the types of porous structure on the features of deformation, damage accumu...
In quasibrittle materials the addition of specific microstructural features such as porosity can lea...
Porous materials are commonly found in nature and as industrial materials such as wood, carbon, foam...
Deformation and fracture of materials are usually considered in terms of brittle and ductile modes. ...
In this work, porosity-property relationships of quasi-brittle materials are explored through a comb...
The flexural strength of gypsum is reported for freestanding single crystals in three-point bending ...
Nuclear graphite has a complex porous microstructure, which depends on raw materials and manufacturi...
We provide numerical experimental data and detailed information about the sample preparation and the...
Porous glass with closed controlled porosity is used as a model system in order to numerically asses...
This article presents the fracture behavior and applicability of the fictitious crack (FC) model to ...
AbstractThe non-linear behaviour of quasi-brittle media emerges from distributed micro-cracking. Thi...
Different models for the fracture toughness, KIC, of porous materials have been proposed to describe...
International audienceGypsum is made up of interlocked and elongated crystals. The random nature of ...
International audienceThe most commonly observed ductile fracture mechanism is void nucleation, grow...
The influence of the types of porous structure on the features of deformation, damage accumulation a...
AbstractThe influence of the types of porous structure on the features of deformation, damage accumu...
In quasibrittle materials the addition of specific microstructural features such as porosity can lea...
Porous materials are commonly found in nature and as industrial materials such as wood, carbon, foam...
Deformation and fracture of materials are usually considered in terms of brittle and ductile modes. ...
In this work, porosity-property relationships of quasi-brittle materials are explored through a comb...
The flexural strength of gypsum is reported for freestanding single crystals in three-point bending ...
Nuclear graphite has a complex porous microstructure, which depends on raw materials and manufacturi...
We provide numerical experimental data and detailed information about the sample preparation and the...
Porous glass with closed controlled porosity is used as a model system in order to numerically asses...
This article presents the fracture behavior and applicability of the fictitious crack (FC) model to ...
AbstractThe non-linear behaviour of quasi-brittle media emerges from distributed micro-cracking. Thi...
Different models for the fracture toughness, KIC, of porous materials have been proposed to describe...
International audienceGypsum is made up of interlocked and elongated crystals. The random nature of ...
International audienceThe most commonly observed ductile fracture mechanism is void nucleation, grow...
The influence of the types of porous structure on the features of deformation, damage accumulation a...
AbstractThe influence of the types of porous structure on the features of deformation, damage accumu...
In quasibrittle materials the addition of specific microstructural features such as porosity can lea...
Porous materials are commonly found in nature and as industrial materials such as wood, carbon, foam...