A thermodynamically consistent formulation of nonlocal damage in the framework of the internal variable theories of inelastic behaviours of associative type is presented. The damage behaviour is defined in the strain space and the effective stress turns out to be additively splitted in the actual stress and in the nonlocal counterpart of the relaxation stress related to damage phenomena. An important advantage of models with strain-based loading functions and explicit damage evolution laws is that the stress corresponding to a given strain can be evaluated directly without any need for solving a nonlinear system of equations. A mixed nonlocal variational formulation in the complete set of state variables is presented and is specialized to a...
The mesh dependence of some problems in damage mechanics is assumed to be mainly due to errors intro...
A new non-local damage model is presented. Non-locality (of integral or gradient type) is incorporat...
The progressive degradation of quasi-brittle materials can be reproduced efficiently by means of damag...
A thermodynamically consistent formulation of nonlocal damage in the framework of the internal varia...
AbstractA thermodynamically consistent formulation of nonlocal damage in the framework of the intern...
International audienceWe explore a variationally based nonlocal damage model, based on a combination...
A nonlocal thermodynamically consistent model of plasticity and damage is presented using an inte...
The effective stress concept was introduce by Kachanov to provide a phenomenological damage model fo...
The constitutive modelling of distributed damage evolution with strain-softening effects causes seri...
A theory of nonlocal isotropic damage for elastic quasi-brittle materials is presented under the ass...
In this paper a thermodynamically consistent theory of elastoplasticity coupled with nonlocal damage...
The paper presents a thermodynamically consistent formulation for nonlocal damage models. Nonlocal m...
AaaTRACT: In the usual local finite element analysis, strain softening causes spurious mesh sensitiv...
International audienceA modified non-local damage model with evolving internal length, inspired from...
The focus is on isotropic damaging materials where damage is driven by the nonlocal equivalent strai...
The mesh dependence of some problems in damage mechanics is assumed to be mainly due to errors intro...
A new non-local damage model is presented. Non-locality (of integral or gradient type) is incorporat...
The progressive degradation of quasi-brittle materials can be reproduced efficiently by means of damag...
A thermodynamically consistent formulation of nonlocal damage in the framework of the internal varia...
AbstractA thermodynamically consistent formulation of nonlocal damage in the framework of the intern...
International audienceWe explore a variationally based nonlocal damage model, based on a combination...
A nonlocal thermodynamically consistent model of plasticity and damage is presented using an inte...
The effective stress concept was introduce by Kachanov to provide a phenomenological damage model fo...
The constitutive modelling of distributed damage evolution with strain-softening effects causes seri...
A theory of nonlocal isotropic damage for elastic quasi-brittle materials is presented under the ass...
In this paper a thermodynamically consistent theory of elastoplasticity coupled with nonlocal damage...
The paper presents a thermodynamically consistent formulation for nonlocal damage models. Nonlocal m...
AaaTRACT: In the usual local finite element analysis, strain softening causes spurious mesh sensitiv...
International audienceA modified non-local damage model with evolving internal length, inspired from...
The focus is on isotropic damaging materials where damage is driven by the nonlocal equivalent strai...
The mesh dependence of some problems in damage mechanics is assumed to be mainly due to errors intro...
A new non-local damage model is presented. Non-locality (of integral or gradient type) is incorporat...
The progressive degradation of quasi-brittle materials can be reproduced efficiently by means of damag...