We derive a theory for the elastic characterization of multicracked solids based on a homogenization technique. We consider a material containing a two-dimensional arbitrary distribution of parallel slit cracks which is elastically equivalent to a crystal with orthorhombic symmetry. We obtain explicit expressions for the macroscopic elastic stiffness tensor which is found to depend upon both the density of cracks and their angular distribution, here described by a suitable order parameter. For the isotropic case, we find that the degradation depends exponentially on the crack density. In addition, we show an unusual elastic behavior of a multicracked medium in the plane strain condition: for a negative Poisson ratio, we obtain an effective ...
Computational homogenization of microstructures with randomly distributed cracks is studied. The pur...
International audienceTraditional computational approaches in simulating crack propagation in perfec...
International audienceThe influence of a population of randomly-oriented cracks on the macroscopic t...
We derive a theory for the elastic characterization of multicracked solids based on a homogenization...
We investigate the weakening of elastic materials through randomly distributed circles and cracks nu...
AbstractThis paper addresses the problem of calculating effective elastic properties of a solid cont...
An accurate method which directly accounts for the interactions between different microcracks is use...
The effective properties of cracked solids are often expressed in terms of the crack density parame...
AbstractCracks of non-flat geometries are common in materials science applications. Their effect on ...
A model study on fractured systems was performed using a concept that treats isotropic cracked syst...
A unifying framework is developed for the analysis of brittle materials. Heretofore diverse classes ...
The present paper focuses on the effect of microcracks on the overall properties of viscoelastic mat...
The pervasive damage of rocks by microcracks and voids stron ly affects their macroscopic elastic pr...
The mechanical behaviour of materials containing cracks is discussed in the frame of nonlinear fract...
International audienceThis work addresses the problem of the reconstruction of the local fields dist...
Computational homogenization of microstructures with randomly distributed cracks is studied. The pur...
International audienceTraditional computational approaches in simulating crack propagation in perfec...
International audienceThe influence of a population of randomly-oriented cracks on the macroscopic t...
We derive a theory for the elastic characterization of multicracked solids based on a homogenization...
We investigate the weakening of elastic materials through randomly distributed circles and cracks nu...
AbstractThis paper addresses the problem of calculating effective elastic properties of a solid cont...
An accurate method which directly accounts for the interactions between different microcracks is use...
The effective properties of cracked solids are often expressed in terms of the crack density parame...
AbstractCracks of non-flat geometries are common in materials science applications. Their effect on ...
A model study on fractured systems was performed using a concept that treats isotropic cracked syst...
A unifying framework is developed for the analysis of brittle materials. Heretofore diverse classes ...
The present paper focuses on the effect of microcracks on the overall properties of viscoelastic mat...
The pervasive damage of rocks by microcracks and voids stron ly affects their macroscopic elastic pr...
The mechanical behaviour of materials containing cracks is discussed in the frame of nonlinear fract...
International audienceThis work addresses the problem of the reconstruction of the local fields dist...
Computational homogenization of microstructures with randomly distributed cracks is studied. The pur...
International audienceTraditional computational approaches in simulating crack propagation in perfec...
International audienceThe influence of a population of randomly-oriented cracks on the macroscopic t...