International audienceSize effect is a major issue in concrete structures. Experimental and numerical investigations on the influence of size effect on crack opening, crack length and crack propagation are presented in this paper. An isotropic non-local strain softening damage constitutive law is adopted for the numerical model. The material characteristic length is calibrated using an optimization algorithm and a post-processing method is chosen to obtain information on cracking. Numerical global and local results are compared with the experimental data and conclusions are drawn on the advantages and limitations of the adopted modelling strategy to reproduce size effect in concrete structures
The description of cracks in concrete is crucial when dealing with life expectancy of structures suc...
This work deals with a combination of plasticity and nonlocal damage formulation for modelling concr...
AbstractTheory of concrete fracture, despite all the efforts of numerous researchers, still did not ...
International audienceSize effect is a major issue in concrete structures. Experimental and numerica...
The paper presents results of numerical simulations of size effect phenomenon in concrete specimens....
ABSTRACT: It is by now well established that tensile failure of quasibrittle materials such as concr...
Presented is a concise summary of recent Northwestern University studies of six new problems. First,...
The size effect of the nominal stress at failure in concrete structures is dealt within general. An ...
International audienceBeing a quasi-brittle material, concrete under tensile loading exhibits a stra...
In the context of sustainable development, the study of cracking of large concrete structures has be...
In the paper the size effect phenomenon in concrete is analysed. The results of numerical simulation...
ABSTRACT: The classical smeared cracking model widely used in finite-element analysis of concrete an...
International audienceA new global/local approach has been developped to study the cracking of concr...
It is now commonly understood that in the design of civil engineering structures, size effect must b...
International audienceA simplified computational technique based on a refined global-local method is...
The description of cracks in concrete is crucial when dealing with life expectancy of structures suc...
This work deals with a combination of plasticity and nonlocal damage formulation for modelling concr...
AbstractTheory of concrete fracture, despite all the efforts of numerous researchers, still did not ...
International audienceSize effect is a major issue in concrete structures. Experimental and numerica...
The paper presents results of numerical simulations of size effect phenomenon in concrete specimens....
ABSTRACT: It is by now well established that tensile failure of quasibrittle materials such as concr...
Presented is a concise summary of recent Northwestern University studies of six new problems. First,...
The size effect of the nominal stress at failure in concrete structures is dealt within general. An ...
International audienceBeing a quasi-brittle material, concrete under tensile loading exhibits a stra...
In the context of sustainable development, the study of cracking of large concrete structures has be...
In the paper the size effect phenomenon in concrete is analysed. The results of numerical simulation...
ABSTRACT: The classical smeared cracking model widely used in finite-element analysis of concrete an...
International audienceA new global/local approach has been developped to study the cracking of concr...
It is now commonly understood that in the design of civil engineering structures, size effect must b...
International audienceA simplified computational technique based on a refined global-local method is...
The description of cracks in concrete is crucial when dealing with life expectancy of structures suc...
This work deals with a combination of plasticity and nonlocal damage formulation for modelling concr...
AbstractTheory of concrete fracture, despite all the efforts of numerous researchers, still did not ...