The aim of the present paper is to investigate the scaling behaviour of the experimental tensile softening (or catastrophic) curves and it concludes a series of papers from the same research group published inMaterials and Structures [1–4]. Experimentally, it is evident how these curves become steeper by increasing the size of the specimens (ductile-to-brittle transition). To study this phenomenon, a completely new testing apparatus, made up of three orthogonally placed actuators, was bult at the Politecnico di Torino by the authors [1, 5–7]. This set-up makes it possible to apply a purely tensile force, so that the secondary flexural stresses, if kept under control, constitute a degree of error comparable to the values allowed for normal t...
The structural behaviour of prestressed concrete beams is considerably affected by different nonline...
Fracture of concrete is analyzed by combining the resistance curve (R-curve) approach with linearly ...
The time dependence of concrete fracture, and particularly the effect of loading rate, has so far be...
ABSTRACT: A layered finite element model with strain-softening material properties, whose applicabil...
Due to the increased attention in nonlinear fracture mechanics and numerical methods of cementitious...
The experimental nominal strength varies with specimen size. Such a phenomenon was investigated earl...
In a previous work (Carpinteri et al. 1998) the authors showed how to acquire the meso-structural ch...
This paper proposes a method for evaluating the linear stress-strain curve and bilinear stress-COD c...
In mechanical testing of heterogeneous materials, such as concrete, the test specimen neither yields...
The dissertation analyses the scale effects on the tensile strength of materials. By the term scale...
For modelling fracture behaviour of concrete various types of deformation controlled uniaxial tests ...
Concrete is modelled as a linear elastic softening material and introduced into fracture mechanics. ...
The paper presents results of numerical simulations of size effect phenomenon in concrete specimens....
In science and engineering the concepts of size and scale play a key role in design. Many physical p...
Uniaxial compressive softening tests on two types of concrete have been carried out, varying the typ...
The structural behaviour of prestressed concrete beams is considerably affected by different nonline...
Fracture of concrete is analyzed by combining the resistance curve (R-curve) approach with linearly ...
The time dependence of concrete fracture, and particularly the effect of loading rate, has so far be...
ABSTRACT: A layered finite element model with strain-softening material properties, whose applicabil...
Due to the increased attention in nonlinear fracture mechanics and numerical methods of cementitious...
The experimental nominal strength varies with specimen size. Such a phenomenon was investigated earl...
In a previous work (Carpinteri et al. 1998) the authors showed how to acquire the meso-structural ch...
This paper proposes a method for evaluating the linear stress-strain curve and bilinear stress-COD c...
In mechanical testing of heterogeneous materials, such as concrete, the test specimen neither yields...
The dissertation analyses the scale effects on the tensile strength of materials. By the term scale...
For modelling fracture behaviour of concrete various types of deformation controlled uniaxial tests ...
Concrete is modelled as a linear elastic softening material and introduced into fracture mechanics. ...
The paper presents results of numerical simulations of size effect phenomenon in concrete specimens....
In science and engineering the concepts of size and scale play a key role in design. Many physical p...
Uniaxial compressive softening tests on two types of concrete have been carried out, varying the typ...
The structural behaviour of prestressed concrete beams is considerably affected by different nonline...
Fracture of concrete is analyzed by combining the resistance curve (R-curve) approach with linearly ...
The time dependence of concrete fracture, and particularly the effect of loading rate, has so far be...