The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a well-known design method allowing the strength of notched/cracked components to be estimated accurately by directly post-processing the entire linear-elastic stress fields damaging the material in the vicinity of the stress concentrators being designed. By taking full advantage of the TCD’s unique features, in the present study this powerful theory was reformulated to make it suitable for designing notched plain concrete against static and dynamic loading. The accuracy and reliability of the proposed reformulation of the TCD was checked against a set of experimental results generated by testing, under different displacement rates, square section beams of plain concrete containing notches of differ...
This paper summarises an attempt to use the Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) to predict static fai...
The aim of this paper is promoting a simple approach whose use - together with conventional linear-e...
This paper is concerned with a novel reformulation of the Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) suitabl...
AbstractThe Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a well-known design method allowing the strength o...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a design method that is widely used in situation of practi...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a well-known design method allowing the strength of notche...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a powerful design tool capable of estimating the strength ...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) groups together a number of approaches that make use of speci...
This paper investigates the accuracy of the so-called Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) in modellin...
Theory of Critical Distance (TCD) is one of Fracture Mechanics numerical model that has gone through...
The Theory of Critical Distances groups together a number of approaches postulating that, in cracked...
In this paper the so-called Theory of Critical Distances is reformulated to make it suitable for es...
ABSTRACT. Engineering components often contain notches, keyways or other stress concentration featur...
AbstractThis paper investigates the accuracy of the so-called Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) in ...
Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) collects several methods adopted in failure prediction of compone...
This paper summarises an attempt to use the Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) to predict static fai...
The aim of this paper is promoting a simple approach whose use - together with conventional linear-e...
This paper is concerned with a novel reformulation of the Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) suitabl...
AbstractThe Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a well-known design method allowing the strength o...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a design method that is widely used in situation of practi...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a well-known design method allowing the strength of notche...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a powerful design tool capable of estimating the strength ...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) groups together a number of approaches that make use of speci...
This paper investigates the accuracy of the so-called Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) in modellin...
Theory of Critical Distance (TCD) is one of Fracture Mechanics numerical model that has gone through...
The Theory of Critical Distances groups together a number of approaches postulating that, in cracked...
In this paper the so-called Theory of Critical Distances is reformulated to make it suitable for es...
ABSTRACT. Engineering components often contain notches, keyways or other stress concentration featur...
AbstractThis paper investigates the accuracy of the so-called Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) in ...
Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) collects several methods adopted in failure prediction of compone...
This paper summarises an attempt to use the Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) to predict static fai...
The aim of this paper is promoting a simple approach whose use - together with conventional linear-e...
This paper is concerned with a novel reformulation of the Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) suitabl...