Optimisation of performance and reduction of costs of structures are major issues in engineering. However, this optimisation requires very accurate numerical models to predict the behaviour of the structures that are currently not available for concrete structures after they start cracking.Since concrete may develop cracks, which contradict the classical solid mechanics assumption of a continuum, the results obtained are in general not satisfactory. The classical theory of solid mechanics is formulated in terms of differential equations relying on the basic assumption of material continuity that does not exist in the cracked material. The presented model is based on the existing peridynamics theory which describes the mechanics of materials...
The peridynamic model was introduced by Silling in 1998. In this paper, we demonstrate the applicati...
Fracture and corrosion are two major causes of structure failure. They can interact with each other,...
Fracture mechanics of concrete has developed into an active field of research in the past decades. I...
Optimisation of performance and reduction of costs of structures are major issues in engineering. Ho...
Despite the massive use of concrete by the construction industry, its optimisation remains a scienti...
The behaviour of cracked concrete is hard to model with differential equations because that method r...
An extended peridynamic approach for crack propagation analysis in concrete structures was proposed....
AbstractConcrete is the most widely used man made material in the world. Reinforced with steel, it f...
Concrete is a complex material often used in civil engineering structures. This quasi-brittle materi...
Peridynamics, as originally proposed by Silling in 1998, is a spatio-temporal integral reformulation...
Peridynamics is a numerical particle-based solid mechanics method that enables the simulation of bri...
Solid mechanics is an interdisciplinary subject mainly deals with deformation of materials and struc...
The main goal of the thesis is to develop a constitutive damage model for simulating tensile fractur...
Walter Gerstle, PhD ‘86, Professor of Civil Engineering, University of New MexicoA Symposium in Ho...
The reigning material model of today is continuum mechanics. Continuum mechanics assumes that a mat...
The peridynamic model was introduced by Silling in 1998. In this paper, we demonstrate the applicati...
Fracture and corrosion are two major causes of structure failure. They can interact with each other,...
Fracture mechanics of concrete has developed into an active field of research in the past decades. I...
Optimisation of performance and reduction of costs of structures are major issues in engineering. Ho...
Despite the massive use of concrete by the construction industry, its optimisation remains a scienti...
The behaviour of cracked concrete is hard to model with differential equations because that method r...
An extended peridynamic approach for crack propagation analysis in concrete structures was proposed....
AbstractConcrete is the most widely used man made material in the world. Reinforced with steel, it f...
Concrete is a complex material often used in civil engineering structures. This quasi-brittle materi...
Peridynamics, as originally proposed by Silling in 1998, is a spatio-temporal integral reformulation...
Peridynamics is a numerical particle-based solid mechanics method that enables the simulation of bri...
Solid mechanics is an interdisciplinary subject mainly deals with deformation of materials and struc...
The main goal of the thesis is to develop a constitutive damage model for simulating tensile fractur...
Walter Gerstle, PhD ‘86, Professor of Civil Engineering, University of New MexicoA Symposium in Ho...
The reigning material model of today is continuum mechanics. Continuum mechanics assumes that a mat...
The peridynamic model was introduced by Silling in 1998. In this paper, we demonstrate the applicati...
Fracture and corrosion are two major causes of structure failure. They can interact with each other,...
Fracture mechanics of concrete has developed into an active field of research in the past decades. I...