The most realistic method used today for the numerical simulation of concrete fracture is the cohesive crack model, introduceded by Barenblatt (1962) and Dugdale (1960) for elasto-plastic materials and by Hillerborg at al. (1976) for quasi-brittle materials. According to this method the cohesive stresses acting on the non-linear fracture process zone are decreasing functions of the displacement discontinuity. This function is assumed to be a material property through the use of a pre-defined softening law. As a consequence the contributions of the process zone to the effective stiffness matrix are not positive-definite and can induce loss of incremental solution uniqueness. In this case the Newton-Raphson equilibrium iteration fails. During the...
Crack propagation in concrete gravity dams is investigated using scaled boundary polygons coupled wi...
An alternative approach for cohesive crack growth in elastic media is proposed. Standard methods mov...
The famous Wieghardt, Griffith and Irwin criteria predict the onset of fracture in linear elastic ma...
The most realistic method used today for the numerical simulation of concrete fracture is the cohesi...
One of the weakest points in concrete dams occurs at the rock/concrete interface at the base of the ...
One of the weakest points in concrete dams occurs at the rock/concrete interfaces at the base of the...
The mechanical behaviour of joints plays a key role in concrete dam engineering since the joint is t...
Looking at the long-time behaviour of a dam, it is necessary to assume that the water can penetrate ...
Looking at the long-time behaviour of a dam, it is necessary to assume that the water can penetrate ...
Localised failure in quasibrittle materials is due mainly to the effects of combined shear and compr...
A cohesive zone model is formulated to describe the mechanics of initiation and propagation of crack...
Modelling of tension cracking in quasi-brittle materials, such as concrete, plays an important role ...
A cohesive formulation of fracture is taken as a basis for the simulation of processes of combined t...
The extended finite element (XFEM) enriches the standard local FE approximations with known informat...
The safety of cracked concrete dams is fundamentally affected by their mechanical behaviour under cy...
Crack propagation in concrete gravity dams is investigated using scaled boundary polygons coupled wi...
An alternative approach for cohesive crack growth in elastic media is proposed. Standard methods mov...
The famous Wieghardt, Griffith and Irwin criteria predict the onset of fracture in linear elastic ma...
The most realistic method used today for the numerical simulation of concrete fracture is the cohesi...
One of the weakest points in concrete dams occurs at the rock/concrete interface at the base of the ...
One of the weakest points in concrete dams occurs at the rock/concrete interfaces at the base of the...
The mechanical behaviour of joints plays a key role in concrete dam engineering since the joint is t...
Looking at the long-time behaviour of a dam, it is necessary to assume that the water can penetrate ...
Looking at the long-time behaviour of a dam, it is necessary to assume that the water can penetrate ...
Localised failure in quasibrittle materials is due mainly to the effects of combined shear and compr...
A cohesive zone model is formulated to describe the mechanics of initiation and propagation of crack...
Modelling of tension cracking in quasi-brittle materials, such as concrete, plays an important role ...
A cohesive formulation of fracture is taken as a basis for the simulation of processes of combined t...
The extended finite element (XFEM) enriches the standard local FE approximations with known informat...
The safety of cracked concrete dams is fundamentally affected by their mechanical behaviour under cy...
Crack propagation in concrete gravity dams is investigated using scaled boundary polygons coupled wi...
An alternative approach for cohesive crack growth in elastic media is proposed. Standard methods mov...
The famous Wieghardt, Griffith and Irwin criteria predict the onset of fracture in linear elastic ma...