In this paper, an existing mesomechanical model for cementitious materials is extended to the domain of diffusion-driven phenomena. The model is based on the Finite Element Method, and uses zerothickness interface elements equipped with a fracturebased constitutive formulation to represent cracks. The new developments presented in this paper consist of the application of the model to the hygro-mechanical coupled analysis of drying shrinkage in concrete specimens, explicitly taking into account the influence of (micro) cracks on the diffusion of moisture. In a first part of the paper, the model is presented in some detail, especially the new aspects regarding moisture diffusion including effects of cracks, and H-M coupling. The model predict...
International audienceA new model for the drying shrinkage of concrete is presented. In this model, ...
This contribution is concerned with the computational modeling of durability problems related to dry...
International audiencePredicting delayed strains in concrete proves to be critical to a large number...
In this paper, an existing mesomechanical model for cementitious materials is extended to the domai...
In this paper the nature of drying shrinkage microcracking in a variety of model cementbased materia...
Concrete and cement-based materials exhibit shrinkage when exposed to drying. Structuraleffects and ...
International audienceDrying shrinkage may be a significant cause of deterioration of thin concrete ...
International audienceThe prediction of the concrete structure durability is closely linked to the p...
The shrinkage cracking processes in a cement-based composite, which include crack initiation, propag...
A new experimental method which allows the direct separation of the components of drying creep due t...
Concrete shrinks when it is subjected to drying, whenever its surfaces are exposed to air of a low r...
The drying rate of porous materials such as hydrating cement paste during early hydration stages is ...
The loss of non-chemically linked water from concrete has a significant effect on its structural beh...
Drying shrinkage can cause structural damage to concrete industrial floors. Shrinkage is caused by e...
In this paper, a hydro-mechanical model, accounting for the full coupling of drying, shrinkage, cree...
International audienceA new model for the drying shrinkage of concrete is presented. In this model, ...
This contribution is concerned with the computational modeling of durability problems related to dry...
International audiencePredicting delayed strains in concrete proves to be critical to a large number...
In this paper, an existing mesomechanical model for cementitious materials is extended to the domai...
In this paper the nature of drying shrinkage microcracking in a variety of model cementbased materia...
Concrete and cement-based materials exhibit shrinkage when exposed to drying. Structuraleffects and ...
International audienceDrying shrinkage may be a significant cause of deterioration of thin concrete ...
International audienceThe prediction of the concrete structure durability is closely linked to the p...
The shrinkage cracking processes in a cement-based composite, which include crack initiation, propag...
A new experimental method which allows the direct separation of the components of drying creep due t...
Concrete shrinks when it is subjected to drying, whenever its surfaces are exposed to air of a low r...
The drying rate of porous materials such as hydrating cement paste during early hydration stages is ...
The loss of non-chemically linked water from concrete has a significant effect on its structural beh...
Drying shrinkage can cause structural damage to concrete industrial floors. Shrinkage is caused by e...
In this paper, a hydro-mechanical model, accounting for the full coupling of drying, shrinkage, cree...
International audienceA new model for the drying shrinkage of concrete is presented. In this model, ...
This contribution is concerned with the computational modeling of durability problems related to dry...
International audiencePredicting delayed strains in concrete proves to be critical to a large number...