International audienceThe present contribution aims at providing a closer insight on boundary effects in non local damage modelling. From micromechanics, we show that on a boundary interaction stress components normal to the surface should vanish. These interaction stresses are at the origin of non locality and therefore the material response of points located on the boundary should be partially local. Then, we discuss a tentative modification of the classical non local damage model aimed at accounting for this effect due to existing boundaries and also boundaries that arise from crack propagation. One-dimensional computations show that the profiles of damage are quite different compared to those obtained with the original formulation. The ...
Damage mechanics is commonly used to model the softening behavior of quasi-brittle materials such as...
A new non-local damage model is presented. Non-locality (of integral or gradient type) is incorporat...
International audienceFailure of quasi-brittle materials such as concrete needs a proper description...
International audienceThe present contribution aims at providing a closer insight on boundary effect...
This paper presents a modification of an integral nonlocal damage model used to describe concrete be...
International audienceSome insights on boundary effects in nonlocal damage modelling are addressed. ...
The progressive degradation of quasi-brittle materials can be reproduced efficiently by means of damag...
AbstractProgressive microcracking in brittle or quasi-brittle materials, as described by damage mode...
International audienceWe explore a variationally based nonlocal damage model, based on a combination...
International audienceA modified non-local damage model with evolving internal length, inspired from...
As it is now generally accepted, finite element analysis of distributed softening damage in quasi-br...
The constitutive modelling of distributed damage evolution with strain-softening effects causes seri...
We first introduce a regularized model for free fracture propagation based on non-local potentials. ...
International audienceThis work is devoted to the analysis of the stability of the homogeneous state...
The paper presents a nonlocal extension of the elastic-damage interface mechanical model, which is a...
Damage mechanics is commonly used to model the softening behavior of quasi-brittle materials such as...
A new non-local damage model is presented. Non-locality (of integral or gradient type) is incorporat...
International audienceFailure of quasi-brittle materials such as concrete needs a proper description...
International audienceThe present contribution aims at providing a closer insight on boundary effect...
This paper presents a modification of an integral nonlocal damage model used to describe concrete be...
International audienceSome insights on boundary effects in nonlocal damage modelling are addressed. ...
The progressive degradation of quasi-brittle materials can be reproduced efficiently by means of damag...
AbstractProgressive microcracking in brittle or quasi-brittle materials, as described by damage mode...
International audienceWe explore a variationally based nonlocal damage model, based on a combination...
International audienceA modified non-local damage model with evolving internal length, inspired from...
As it is now generally accepted, finite element analysis of distributed softening damage in quasi-br...
The constitutive modelling of distributed damage evolution with strain-softening effects causes seri...
We first introduce a regularized model for free fracture propagation based on non-local potentials. ...
International audienceThis work is devoted to the analysis of the stability of the homogeneous state...
The paper presents a nonlocal extension of the elastic-damage interface mechanical model, which is a...
Damage mechanics is commonly used to model the softening behavior of quasi-brittle materials such as...
A new non-local damage model is presented. Non-locality (of integral or gradient type) is incorporat...
International audienceFailure of quasi-brittle materials such as concrete needs a proper description...