AbstractDespite the substantial and noteworthy contributions, the modeling of damage induced anisotropy remains an unsolved issue, especially when the microcrack closure-reopening (MCR) effects are accounted for. Theoretically speaking, the most challenging problem might be the lack of energy conservation for all the existing models employing the spectral decomposition of the stress or strain tensor and the associated positive/negative projection operators (Carol and Willam, 1996). In this paper this crucial problem is solved by introducing a new definition of thermodynamically consistent projection operators into the classical elastic damage/degradation model. The orthogonality between the rates of the new projection operators and the stre...
A general three-dimensional micromechanical approach to modeling anisotropic damage of brittle mater...
In the companion 'Part I' article, the theoretical aspects of anisotropic damage based on second-ord...
A micromechanics-based constitutive equation for brittle materials having different tensile-compress...
AbstractDespite the substantial and noteworthy contributions, the modeling of damage induced anisotr...
A model framework, presented in [Int. J. Numer. Meth. Engng., 54 (10) (2002) 1409] for anisotropic d...
In this paper, an energy-equivalent orthotropic d+/d− damage model for cohesive-frictional materials...
In this paper, an energy-equivalent orthotropic d+/d- damage model for cohesive-frictional materials...
peer reviewedIn a recent study (Levasseur et al., 2010), we proposed a class of isotropic damage mod...
We propose a new model of brittle damage for initially orthotropic materials. The proposed strain en...
The question of the nonlinear response of brittle materials undergoing elastic damage is investigate...
The asymmetric tensile/compressive material behavior and microcracks closure-reopening (MCR) effects...
International audienceThe opening-closing effect of the microcracks is a kinematic phenomenon usuall...
A new energy-dissipation-based rate-independent constitutive law within the framework of elastoplast...
We formulate a new micromechanical damage model for anisotropic rocks. This model accounts not only ...
In a recent study [15], we proposed a class of isotropic damage models which account for initial str...
A general three-dimensional micromechanical approach to modeling anisotropic damage of brittle mater...
In the companion 'Part I' article, the theoretical aspects of anisotropic damage based on second-ord...
A micromechanics-based constitutive equation for brittle materials having different tensile-compress...
AbstractDespite the substantial and noteworthy contributions, the modeling of damage induced anisotr...
A model framework, presented in [Int. J. Numer. Meth. Engng., 54 (10) (2002) 1409] for anisotropic d...
In this paper, an energy-equivalent orthotropic d+/d− damage model for cohesive-frictional materials...
In this paper, an energy-equivalent orthotropic d+/d- damage model for cohesive-frictional materials...
peer reviewedIn a recent study (Levasseur et al., 2010), we proposed a class of isotropic damage mod...
We propose a new model of brittle damage for initially orthotropic materials. The proposed strain en...
The question of the nonlinear response of brittle materials undergoing elastic damage is investigate...
The asymmetric tensile/compressive material behavior and microcracks closure-reopening (MCR) effects...
International audienceThe opening-closing effect of the microcracks is a kinematic phenomenon usuall...
A new energy-dissipation-based rate-independent constitutive law within the framework of elastoplast...
We formulate a new micromechanical damage model for anisotropic rocks. This model accounts not only ...
In a recent study [15], we proposed a class of isotropic damage models which account for initial str...
A general three-dimensional micromechanical approach to modeling anisotropic damage of brittle mater...
In the companion 'Part I' article, the theoretical aspects of anisotropic damage based on second-ord...
A micromechanics-based constitutive equation for brittle materials having different tensile-compress...