A recently proposed cohesive-zone model which effectively combines damage, friction and mechanical interlocking has been revisited and further validated by numerically simulating the pull-out test, from a concrete block, of a ribbed steel bar in the post-yield deformation range. The simulated response is in good agreement with experimental measurements of the bond slip characteristics in the post-yield range of deformed bars reported in the literature. This study highlights the main features of the model: with physically justified and relatively simple arguments, and within the sound framework of thermodynamics with internal variables, the model effectively separates the three main sources of energy dissipation, i.e. loss of adhesion, frict...
Due to their simplicity, cohesive zone models (CZMs) are very attractive to describe mixed-mode fail...
A straightforward methodology for modelling the cohesive zone (CZM) of an adhesively bonded joint is...
Bond-slip analysis via a cohesive-zone model simulating damage, friction and interlockin
A recently proposed cohesive-zone model which effectively combines damage, friction and mechanical i...
A new method to combine interface damage and friction in a cohesive-zone model is proposed. Starting...
A new cohesive-zone model is presented based on the combination of an elastic-damage formulation, wh...
© 2017 EW MATERIALS. All rights reserved. This paper presents the latest advances in the development...
AbstractA constitutive model for interface debonding is proposed which is able to account for mixed-...
International audienceThe interface behaviour between steel and concrete, during pull-out tests, is ...
In this study, a general frictional cohesive zone model (FCZM) dedicated to quasi-brittle fracture i...
Due to its simplicity, cohesive zone modeling is largely used for a variety of applications, includi...
International audienceIt is essential to model the behavior of the interfaces between steel reinforc...
A cohesive zone model is formulated to describe the mechanics of initiation and propagation of crack...
International audienceIt is essential to model the behavior of the interfaces between steel reinforc...
AbstractIn the present paper a new thermodynamically consistent cohesive interface model is proposed...
Due to their simplicity, cohesive zone models (CZMs) are very attractive to describe mixed-mode fail...
A straightforward methodology for modelling the cohesive zone (CZM) of an adhesively bonded joint is...
Bond-slip analysis via a cohesive-zone model simulating damage, friction and interlockin
A recently proposed cohesive-zone model which effectively combines damage, friction and mechanical i...
A new method to combine interface damage and friction in a cohesive-zone model is proposed. Starting...
A new cohesive-zone model is presented based on the combination of an elastic-damage formulation, wh...
© 2017 EW MATERIALS. All rights reserved. This paper presents the latest advances in the development...
AbstractA constitutive model for interface debonding is proposed which is able to account for mixed-...
International audienceThe interface behaviour between steel and concrete, during pull-out tests, is ...
In this study, a general frictional cohesive zone model (FCZM) dedicated to quasi-brittle fracture i...
Due to its simplicity, cohesive zone modeling is largely used for a variety of applications, includi...
International audienceIt is essential to model the behavior of the interfaces between steel reinforc...
A cohesive zone model is formulated to describe the mechanics of initiation and propagation of crack...
International audienceIt is essential to model the behavior of the interfaces between steel reinforc...
AbstractIn the present paper a new thermodynamically consistent cohesive interface model is proposed...
Due to their simplicity, cohesive zone models (CZMs) are very attractive to describe mixed-mode fail...
A straightforward methodology for modelling the cohesive zone (CZM) of an adhesively bonded joint is...
Bond-slip analysis via a cohesive-zone model simulating damage, friction and interlockin