The present, Part I, of this two-part study presents a new microplane constitutive model for simulating the fracture and damage behavior of concrete materials subjected to various loadings. The concept of stress–strain boundaries (strain-dependent yield limits) is used to describe the inelastic behavior of concrete. To facilitate the constitutive formulation, the relation between the microplane strain components and the macroscopic strain tensor is firstly identified. A new concept of confinement-adjusted effective microplane tangential moduli is introduced. Based on the material experiment observations and physical concepts, some novel microplane stress–strain boundaries are developed. A new numerical algorithm for calculating the micropla...
Despite determined efforts in mathematical modelling of multiaxial behaviour of plain concrete by man...
This paper, Part II of a two-part study, presents the numerical calibration and validation of the mi...
Existing microplane models for concrete use three-dimensional spherical microplanes in the analysis ...
The present, Part I, of this two-part study presents a new microplane constitutive model for simulat...
Mathematical modeling of the nonlinear triaxial behavior and damage of such a complexmaterial as con...
ABSTRACT: The paper presents an improvement of the microplane model for concrete-a con~titutive mode...
Mathematical modeling of the nonlinear triaxial behavior and damage of such a complexmaterial as con...
Abstract:Mathematical modeling of the nonlinear triaxial behavior and damage of such a complexmateri...
The fundamental concepts of the microplane theory for non-linear modeling of concrete are presented ...
Abstract: The safety of large civil structures is often evaluated by means of numerical models based...
Despite determined efforts in mathematical modelling of multiaxial behaviour of plain concrete by man...
ABSTRACT- Two constitutive formulations adequate for representing distributed damage and localized c...
ABSTRACT: A constitutive model for a brittle aggregate material that undergoes progressive tensile f...
ABSTRACT: A recently proposed microplane model, which describes not only cracking but also general n...
Abstract: The constitutive equations for the mechanical behavior of concrete capable of seeing damag...
Despite determined efforts in mathematical modelling of multiaxial behaviour of plain concrete by man...
This paper, Part II of a two-part study, presents the numerical calibration and validation of the mi...
Existing microplane models for concrete use three-dimensional spherical microplanes in the analysis ...
The present, Part I, of this two-part study presents a new microplane constitutive model for simulat...
Mathematical modeling of the nonlinear triaxial behavior and damage of such a complexmaterial as con...
ABSTRACT: The paper presents an improvement of the microplane model for concrete-a con~titutive mode...
Mathematical modeling of the nonlinear triaxial behavior and damage of such a complexmaterial as con...
Abstract:Mathematical modeling of the nonlinear triaxial behavior and damage of such a complexmateri...
The fundamental concepts of the microplane theory for non-linear modeling of concrete are presented ...
Abstract: The safety of large civil structures is often evaluated by means of numerical models based...
Despite determined efforts in mathematical modelling of multiaxial behaviour of plain concrete by man...
ABSTRACT- Two constitutive formulations adequate for representing distributed damage and localized c...
ABSTRACT: A constitutive model for a brittle aggregate material that undergoes progressive tensile f...
ABSTRACT: A recently proposed microplane model, which describes not only cracking but also general n...
Abstract: The constitutive equations for the mechanical behavior of concrete capable of seeing damag...
Despite determined efforts in mathematical modelling of multiaxial behaviour of plain concrete by man...
This paper, Part II of a two-part study, presents the numerical calibration and validation of the mi...
Existing microplane models for concrete use three-dimensional spherical microplanes in the analysis ...