This paper presents numerical two-dimensional results for fine-grained concrete under quasi-static three-point bending at meso-scale. Concrete was modelled as a random heterogeneous three-phase material. The simulations for notched concrete beams were carried out with the standard finite element method using an isotropic damage constitutive model enhanced by a characteristic length of micro-structure by means of a non-local theory. The effect of the volume fraction, shape, size, statistical distribution and stiffness of aggregate was analysed. Moreover, the effect of the bond thickness, notch size and characteristic length of micro-structure on the material behaviour was numerically investigated. The FE results were compared with own labora...
At mesoscopic scale, concrete may be regarded as a three-phase composite consisting of coarse aggreg...
To investigate the fracture process and failure mechanism of concrete subjected to uniaxial compress...
In this paper, a recently proposed micromechanical model for concrete is combined with a simple latt...
This paper presents numerical two-dimensional results for fine-grained concrete under quasi-static t...
The paper describes two-dimensional meso-scale results of fracture in notched concrete beams under b...
AbstractAssumptionof material homogeneity is not realistic in study of the mechanical behavior of co...
AbstractThis study develops a mesoscopic framework and methodology for the modeling of microcracks i...
The paper describes experimental and numerical results of quasi-static splitting tensile tests on co...
AbstractA meso-scale analysis is performed to determine the fracture process zone of concrete subjec...
AbstractThe size effect on the fracture process zone in notched and unnotched three point bending te...
A meso-scale analysis is performed to determine the fracture process zone of concrete subjected to u...
The size effect on the fracture process zone in notched and unnotched three point bending tests of c...
The computational power allows nowadays the development of mesoscopic models of concrete, based on f...
Abstract This work deals with numerical modeling of mechanical behavior in quasi-brittle materials, ...
This paper presents a computational framework for modelling the fracture process in concrete under s...
At mesoscopic scale, concrete may be regarded as a three-phase composite consisting of coarse aggreg...
To investigate the fracture process and failure mechanism of concrete subjected to uniaxial compress...
In this paper, a recently proposed micromechanical model for concrete is combined with a simple latt...
This paper presents numerical two-dimensional results for fine-grained concrete under quasi-static t...
The paper describes two-dimensional meso-scale results of fracture in notched concrete beams under b...
AbstractAssumptionof material homogeneity is not realistic in study of the mechanical behavior of co...
AbstractThis study develops a mesoscopic framework and methodology for the modeling of microcracks i...
The paper describes experimental and numerical results of quasi-static splitting tensile tests on co...
AbstractA meso-scale analysis is performed to determine the fracture process zone of concrete subjec...
AbstractThe size effect on the fracture process zone in notched and unnotched three point bending te...
A meso-scale analysis is performed to determine the fracture process zone of concrete subjected to u...
The size effect on the fracture process zone in notched and unnotched three point bending tests of c...
The computational power allows nowadays the development of mesoscopic models of concrete, based on f...
Abstract This work deals with numerical modeling of mechanical behavior in quasi-brittle materials, ...
This paper presents a computational framework for modelling the fracture process in concrete under s...
At mesoscopic scale, concrete may be regarded as a three-phase composite consisting of coarse aggreg...
To investigate the fracture process and failure mechanism of concrete subjected to uniaxial compress...
In this paper, a recently proposed micromechanical model for concrete is combined with a simple latt...