The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a powerful design tool capable of estimating the strength of notched/cracked materials by post-processing the linear-elastic stress fields ahead of the relevant stress raisers. The purpose of this paper is to reformulate the TCD to make it suitable for predicting the static/dynamic strength of notched unreinforced concrete subjected to Mixed-Mode I/II loading. The accuracy and reliability of the new extension of the TCD were checked using a large number of experimental results generated by testing plain concrete containing different geometrical features and tested under different loading rates and loading multiaxility. The predictions based on the proposed approach were seen to be within an error in...
Theory of Critical Distance (TCD) is one of Fracture Mechanics numerical model that has gone through...
This paper summarises an attempt to use the theory of critical distances (TCD) to predict static fai...
Fatigue failures occur in all structures including brittle and ductile structures. However, the stud...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a design method that is widely used in situation of pract...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a well-known design method allowing the strength of notche...
AbstractThe Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a well-known design method allowing the strength o...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) groups together a number of approaches that make use of speci...
The Theory of Critical Distances groups together a number of approaches postulating that, in cracked...
The aim of this paper is promoting a simple approach whose use - together with conventional linear-e...
AbstractThis paper investigates the accuracy of the so-called Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) in ...
This paper investigates the accuracy of the so-called Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) in modellin...
In this paper the so-called Theory of Critical Distances is reformulated to make it suitable for est...
This paper assesses and evaluates the detrimental effect of standard and complex geometrical feature...
The present paper deals with the use of the Theory of Critical Distances to model the detrimental ef...
Engineering components often contain notches, keyways or other stress concentration features. These ...
Theory of Critical Distance (TCD) is one of Fracture Mechanics numerical model that has gone through...
This paper summarises an attempt to use the theory of critical distances (TCD) to predict static fai...
Fatigue failures occur in all structures including brittle and ductile structures. However, the stud...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a design method that is widely used in situation of pract...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a well-known design method allowing the strength of notche...
AbstractThe Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a well-known design method allowing the strength o...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) groups together a number of approaches that make use of speci...
The Theory of Critical Distances groups together a number of approaches postulating that, in cracked...
The aim of this paper is promoting a simple approach whose use - together with conventional linear-e...
AbstractThis paper investigates the accuracy of the so-called Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) in ...
This paper investigates the accuracy of the so-called Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) in modellin...
In this paper the so-called Theory of Critical Distances is reformulated to make it suitable for est...
This paper assesses and evaluates the detrimental effect of standard and complex geometrical feature...
The present paper deals with the use of the Theory of Critical Distances to model the detrimental ef...
Engineering components often contain notches, keyways or other stress concentration features. These ...
Theory of Critical Distance (TCD) is one of Fracture Mechanics numerical model that has gone through...
This paper summarises an attempt to use the theory of critical distances (TCD) to predict static fai...
Fatigue failures occur in all structures including brittle and ductile structures. However, the stud...