The paper presents an extension of a recent presented mechanical interface model, [1-2], for the description of the smooth cohesive/frictional transition along potentially active cohesive fracture surfaces. The model presented includes the description of internal frictional dissipative mechanisms which are active under combined compressive/sliding loading in either the cohesive process zone, or in the fully fractured interface portion. Moreover, always under compressive/sliding loading conditions, frictional dissipation mechanisms can also develop in the undamaged (or sound) portion of the interface, justified by the circumstance that also at the virgin state in the bonding surface are present initial defects (stable micro-fracures or micro...
AbstractThe present work deals with the formulation of a kinematic enriched model for cohesive inter...
The present paper deals with the derivation of an interface model characterized by macroscopic fract...
AbstractIn the present paper a new thermodynamically consistent cohesive interface model is proposed...
The paper presents an extension of a recent presented mechanical interface model, [1-2], for the des...
A novel thermodynamically consistent cohesive-frictional model for the analysis of interface degrada...
The paper is devoted to an interface constitutive modeling which couples a cohesive behavior, based ...
AbstractIn the framework of numerical analysis of joined bodies, the present paper is devoted to the...
A new method to combine interface damage and friction in a cohesive-zone model is proposed. Starting...
In this study, a general frictional cohesive zone model (FCZM) dedicated to quasi-brittle fracture i...
A thermodynamically consistent mechanical interface model is presented. The model is based on the in...
Failure develops and propagates through a structure via a complex sequence of competing micro-mechan...
The paper presents a cohesive-frictional interface model based on surface damage mechanics. The prop...
AbstractA constitutive model for interface debonding is proposed which is able to account for mixed-...
Mechanical interfaces are theoretical and computational tools able to properly reproduce the progres...
In the framework of numerical analysis of joined bodies, the present paper is devoted to the constit...
AbstractThe present work deals with the formulation of a kinematic enriched model for cohesive inter...
The present paper deals with the derivation of an interface model characterized by macroscopic fract...
AbstractIn the present paper a new thermodynamically consistent cohesive interface model is proposed...
The paper presents an extension of a recent presented mechanical interface model, [1-2], for the des...
A novel thermodynamically consistent cohesive-frictional model for the analysis of interface degrada...
The paper is devoted to an interface constitutive modeling which couples a cohesive behavior, based ...
AbstractIn the framework of numerical analysis of joined bodies, the present paper is devoted to the...
A new method to combine interface damage and friction in a cohesive-zone model is proposed. Starting...
In this study, a general frictional cohesive zone model (FCZM) dedicated to quasi-brittle fracture i...
A thermodynamically consistent mechanical interface model is presented. The model is based on the in...
Failure develops and propagates through a structure via a complex sequence of competing micro-mechan...
The paper presents a cohesive-frictional interface model based on surface damage mechanics. The prop...
AbstractA constitutive model for interface debonding is proposed which is able to account for mixed-...
Mechanical interfaces are theoretical and computational tools able to properly reproduce the progres...
In the framework of numerical analysis of joined bodies, the present paper is devoted to the constit...
AbstractThe present work deals with the formulation of a kinematic enriched model for cohesive inter...
The present paper deals with the derivation of an interface model characterized by macroscopic fract...
AbstractIn the present paper a new thermodynamically consistent cohesive interface model is proposed...