In this paper, unstable fracture propagation obtained in a in-house performed experimental Wedge Splitting Test (WST) is simulated by means of the FEM and fracturebased zero-thickness interface elements. In order to obtain a specimen geometry suitable for a stable WST without modifying the remaining significant parameters of the test (machine stiffness and control parameter), additional simulations were performed varying the length of the specimen notch, until a load-COD (Crack Opening Displacement) curve without snap-back was obtained. Finally, a new experimental WST with the modified geometry was carried out leading to a stable load-COD curve. In the simulations, elastic continuum elements were used to represent the rock, the steel loading p...
The thesis is focused on a test on determination of the fracture-mechanical parameters of quasi-brit...
Modeling bulk fracture with cohesive zones, an initially rigid traction-separation law and a dynamic...
Reliable methods for controlled cracking of reinforced specimens in laboratory conditions are needed...
In this paper, unstable fracture propagation obtained in a in-house performed experimentalWedge Spli...
The purpose of the Wedge Splitting Test (WST) is to generate stable mode I fracture crack along a pr...
An optimization of the initiate crack length in view of the width of grips groove of the wedge split...
EATA 2017, 7th International EATA Conference, ZURICH, SUISSE, 12-/06/2017 - 14/06/2017In pavement st...
The thesis focuses on the computational simulation of wedge splitting test of a concrete specimen by...
The wedge-splitting test (WST) is a frequently used test configuration for performing stable crack f...
The paper is focused on a detailed numerical analysis of the stress field in specimens used for the ...
International audienceA cohesive zone approach is applied to the Wedge Splitting Test (WST) using th...
In the present paper, the well-known wedge splitting test (WST) is applied on specimens with differ...
The fracture mechanical properties of silicate based materials are determined from various fracture ...
Characterization of the fracture mechanisms with miniaturized wedge splitting tes
On étudie les possibilités d'utilisation de l'essai de traction indirecte (essai brésilien) en condi...
The thesis is focused on a test on determination of the fracture-mechanical parameters of quasi-brit...
Modeling bulk fracture with cohesive zones, an initially rigid traction-separation law and a dynamic...
Reliable methods for controlled cracking of reinforced specimens in laboratory conditions are needed...
In this paper, unstable fracture propagation obtained in a in-house performed experimentalWedge Spli...
The purpose of the Wedge Splitting Test (WST) is to generate stable mode I fracture crack along a pr...
An optimization of the initiate crack length in view of the width of grips groove of the wedge split...
EATA 2017, 7th International EATA Conference, ZURICH, SUISSE, 12-/06/2017 - 14/06/2017In pavement st...
The thesis focuses on the computational simulation of wedge splitting test of a concrete specimen by...
The wedge-splitting test (WST) is a frequently used test configuration for performing stable crack f...
The paper is focused on a detailed numerical analysis of the stress field in specimens used for the ...
International audienceA cohesive zone approach is applied to the Wedge Splitting Test (WST) using th...
In the present paper, the well-known wedge splitting test (WST) is applied on specimens with differ...
The fracture mechanical properties of silicate based materials are determined from various fracture ...
Characterization of the fracture mechanisms with miniaturized wedge splitting tes
On étudie les possibilités d'utilisation de l'essai de traction indirecte (essai brésilien) en condi...
The thesis is focused on a test on determination of the fracture-mechanical parameters of quasi-brit...
Modeling bulk fracture with cohesive zones, an initially rigid traction-separation law and a dynamic...
Reliable methods for controlled cracking of reinforced specimens in laboratory conditions are needed...