Finite Fracture Mechanics and Cohesive Crack Model can effectively predict the strength of plain, cracked or notched structural components, overcoming the classical drawbacks of Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics. Aim of the present work is to investigate size effects by expressing each model as a unified system of two equations, describing a stress requirement and the energy balance, respectively. Brittle crack onset in two different structural configurations is considered: (i) a circular hole in a tensile slab; (ii) an un-notched beam under pure bending. The study is performed through a semi-analytical parametric approach. Finally, theoretical strength predictions are validated with experimental results available in the literature for both...
International audienceThe fracture behaviors of quasi-brittle materials are commonly specimen size (...
AbstractIn the present contribution, the coupled stress-energy criterion of Finite Fracture Mechanic...
Presented is a concise summary of recent Northwestern University studies of six new problems. First,...
In recent years, Finite Fracture Mechanics has proven to be an effective tool to estimate the streng...
The present work represents the prosecution of a previous paper [Short cracks and V-notches: Finite ...
This paper deals with the study of size effect on structural strength for quasi-brittle materials un...
The paper investigates the fatigue crack/notch sensitivity by the coupled criterion of Finite Fractu...
The object of this work is to provide a more general formulation of the cohesive size effect curve ...
AbstractMany practical situations involve blunt cracks, which have a finite tip radius and no stress...
4openopenChao Correas, A.; Corrado, M.; Sapora, A.; Cornetti, P.Chao Correas, A.; Corrado, M.; Sapor...
This paper describes a modification to the traditional Griffith energy balance as used in Linear Ela...
This paper describes a modification to the traditional Griffith energy balance as used in linear ela...
Failure in quasi-brittle materials usually appears in the form of narrow bands called fracture proce...
In this paper, experimental evidence, theoretical predictions and the finite element modelling of th...
The text presents the theoretical base for the construction of the program CGP-TROl. The fictitious ...
International audienceThe fracture behaviors of quasi-brittle materials are commonly specimen size (...
AbstractIn the present contribution, the coupled stress-energy criterion of Finite Fracture Mechanic...
Presented is a concise summary of recent Northwestern University studies of six new problems. First,...
In recent years, Finite Fracture Mechanics has proven to be an effective tool to estimate the streng...
The present work represents the prosecution of a previous paper [Short cracks and V-notches: Finite ...
This paper deals with the study of size effect on structural strength for quasi-brittle materials un...
The paper investigates the fatigue crack/notch sensitivity by the coupled criterion of Finite Fractu...
The object of this work is to provide a more general formulation of the cohesive size effect curve ...
AbstractMany practical situations involve blunt cracks, which have a finite tip radius and no stress...
4openopenChao Correas, A.; Corrado, M.; Sapora, A.; Cornetti, P.Chao Correas, A.; Corrado, M.; Sapor...
This paper describes a modification to the traditional Griffith energy balance as used in Linear Ela...
This paper describes a modification to the traditional Griffith energy balance as used in linear ela...
Failure in quasi-brittle materials usually appears in the form of narrow bands called fracture proce...
In this paper, experimental evidence, theoretical predictions and the finite element modelling of th...
The text presents the theoretical base for the construction of the program CGP-TROl. The fictitious ...
International audienceThe fracture behaviors of quasi-brittle materials are commonly specimen size (...
AbstractIn the present contribution, the coupled stress-energy criterion of Finite Fracture Mechanic...
Presented is a concise summary of recent Northwestern University studies of six new problems. First,...