AbstractConcrete is the most widely used man made material in the world. Reinforced with steel, it forms a key enabler behind our rapidly urbanising built environment. Yet despite its ubiquity, the failure behaviour of the material in shear is still not well understood. Many different shear models have been proposed over the years, often validated against sets of physical tests, but none of these has yet been shown to be sufficiently general to account for the behaviour of all possible types and geometries of reinforced concrete structures. A key barrier to a general model is that concrete must crack in tension, and in shear such cracks form rapidly to create brittle failure. Peridynamics (PD) is a non-local theory where the continuum mecha...
Walter Gerstle, PhD ‘86, Professor of Civil Engineering, University of New MexicoA Symposium in Ho...
Continuum peridynamics provides an alternative to continuum mechanics. However, peridynamics is more...
Different resisting actions interact in the shear resistance of cracked concrete beams whose relativ...
Despite the massive use of concrete by the construction industry, its optimisation remains a scienti...
The assumptions made in design codes can result in unconservative predictions of shear strength for ...
Optimisation of performance and reduction of costs of structures are major issues in engineering. Ho...
Peridynamics is a numerical particle-based solid mechanics method that enables the simulation of bri...
Concrete is a complex material often used in civil engineering structures. This quasi-brittle materi...
There is a pressing need to address the overdesign of reinforced concrete structures. The utilisatio...
An extended peridynamic approach for crack propagation analysis in concrete structures was proposed....
The peridynamic model was introduced by Silling in 1998. In this paper, we demonstrate the applicati...
The failure of concrete structures involves many complex mechanisms. Traditional theoretical models ...
A rational crack behaviour model capable of predicting and assessing the response of cracks in reinf...
Fracture and corrosion are two major causes of structure failure. They can interact with each other,...
Peridynamics, as originally proposed by Silling in 1998, is a spatio-temporal integral reformulation...
Walter Gerstle, PhD ‘86, Professor of Civil Engineering, University of New MexicoA Symposium in Ho...
Continuum peridynamics provides an alternative to continuum mechanics. However, peridynamics is more...
Different resisting actions interact in the shear resistance of cracked concrete beams whose relativ...
Despite the massive use of concrete by the construction industry, its optimisation remains a scienti...
The assumptions made in design codes can result in unconservative predictions of shear strength for ...
Optimisation of performance and reduction of costs of structures are major issues in engineering. Ho...
Peridynamics is a numerical particle-based solid mechanics method that enables the simulation of bri...
Concrete is a complex material often used in civil engineering structures. This quasi-brittle materi...
There is a pressing need to address the overdesign of reinforced concrete structures. The utilisatio...
An extended peridynamic approach for crack propagation analysis in concrete structures was proposed....
The peridynamic model was introduced by Silling in 1998. In this paper, we demonstrate the applicati...
The failure of concrete structures involves many complex mechanisms. Traditional theoretical models ...
A rational crack behaviour model capable of predicting and assessing the response of cracks in reinf...
Fracture and corrosion are two major causes of structure failure. They can interact with each other,...
Peridynamics, as originally proposed by Silling in 1998, is a spatio-temporal integral reformulation...
Walter Gerstle, PhD ‘86, Professor of Civil Engineering, University of New MexicoA Symposium in Ho...
Continuum peridynamics provides an alternative to continuum mechanics. However, peridynamics is more...
Different resisting actions interact in the shear resistance of cracked concrete beams whose relativ...