AbstractA novel lattice model is proposed for linking experimentally measured porosity of concrete to damage evolution and the emergent macroscopic behaviour. Pore sizes are resolved by X-ray CT and distributed at lattice bonds. The mechanical behaviour of bonds is elastic-brittle with failure criterion dependent on local forces and pore sizes. Bond failures provide the only non-linear effect on the macroscopic response. Results are compared to several experimental load cases. They show good agreement of stress–strain response at lower stress levels and expected differences at peak stresses. The framework allows for future development of models with plasticity and time-dependent effects
International audienceUnexpected expansion can be a cause of damage in quasi-brittle materials such ...
As verified experimentally, the rate dependence of the deformations of concrete is caused by two dif...
It is known that cell concretes are almost immediately destroyed under load, having reached certain ...
AbstractA novel lattice model is proposed for linking experimentally measured porosity of concrete t...
Abstract Tensile behaviour of concrete is controlled by the generation and growth of micro-cracks. A...
AbstractTo understand better the fracture processes in cement-based materials, it is essential to pr...
Quasi-brittle materials such as concrete very often fail during tension (or compression) due to loca...
International audienceA significant increase of the permeability of concrete upon micro-cracking and...
AbstractMechanical behaviour of quasi-brittle materials, such as concrete and rock, is controlled by...
AbstractThe non-linear behaviour of quasi-brittle media emerges from distributed micro-cracking. Thi...
To understand better the fracture processes in cement-based materials, it is essential to predict th...
Cracking in cement-based materials is usually not easy to predict, because of the complexity of thei...
It is perhaps paradoxical that many material properties arise from the absence of material rather th...
Damage in concrete has been modeled using various approaches such as fracture mechanics, continuum d...
A multi-scale poromechanical model of damage induced by Delayed Ettringite Formation (DEF) as a cons...
International audienceUnexpected expansion can be a cause of damage in quasi-brittle materials such ...
As verified experimentally, the rate dependence of the deformations of concrete is caused by two dif...
It is known that cell concretes are almost immediately destroyed under load, having reached certain ...
AbstractA novel lattice model is proposed for linking experimentally measured porosity of concrete t...
Abstract Tensile behaviour of concrete is controlled by the generation and growth of micro-cracks. A...
AbstractTo understand better the fracture processes in cement-based materials, it is essential to pr...
Quasi-brittle materials such as concrete very often fail during tension (or compression) due to loca...
International audienceA significant increase of the permeability of concrete upon micro-cracking and...
AbstractMechanical behaviour of quasi-brittle materials, such as concrete and rock, is controlled by...
AbstractThe non-linear behaviour of quasi-brittle media emerges from distributed micro-cracking. Thi...
To understand better the fracture processes in cement-based materials, it is essential to predict th...
Cracking in cement-based materials is usually not easy to predict, because of the complexity of thei...
It is perhaps paradoxical that many material properties arise from the absence of material rather th...
Damage in concrete has been modeled using various approaches such as fracture mechanics, continuum d...
A multi-scale poromechanical model of damage induced by Delayed Ettringite Formation (DEF) as a cons...
International audienceUnexpected expansion can be a cause of damage in quasi-brittle materials such ...
As verified experimentally, the rate dependence of the deformations of concrete is caused by two dif...
It is known that cell concretes are almost immediately destroyed under load, having reached certain ...