A theoretical model is proposed to describe the evolution of damage in brittle materials, such as concrete and masonry, subjected to increasing or sustained stresses of relatively high intensity. The model is based on the introduction of suitable damage variables in a rheological model. In this way, it is possible to describe the material behaviour under stresses either increasing or constant in time. The capabilities of the model in describing the mechanical response of material elements subjected to different stress histories are illustrated. Some correlations with experimental data from tests performed on masonry and concrete specimens are presented, to assess the reliability of the theoretical predictions. The results of some numerica...
A thermodynamic constitutive model for plain concrete, and other quasi-brittle materials, is develop...
A non-local damage model is proposed for brittle materials, such as masonry and concrete, starting f...
This paper presents a continuum model for the simulation of the viscous effects and the long-term da...
A theoretical model is proposed to describe the evolution of damage in brittle materials, such as co...
A theoretical model suitable for the description of the time evolution of mechanical damage in concr...
The results of uniaxial creep tests to failure on rubble masonry samples are presented. These tests ...
A rheological model is used to describe the long-term behaviour of masonry. Special attention is pai...
A viscoplastic model with damage was developed to describe the mechanical behaviour of plain concret...
A rheological model is used to describe the long-term behaviour of masonry. Special attention is pai...
The behaviour of concrete at high strain rates is modeled by an isotropic viscous damage constitutiv...
A generalised model based on damage mechanics for predicting the response of masonry subjected to co...
We present a rate-dependent continuum model for the dynamic modelling of concrete. Rate dependency i...
A viscoplastic model with damage was developed to describe the mechanical behaviour of plain concret...
There are various definitions of damage variables from the existing damage models. The calculated da...
Widely reported damage modelling methods inherently use elastic brittle rapidly decaying responses f...
A thermodynamic constitutive model for plain concrete, and other quasi-brittle materials, is develop...
A non-local damage model is proposed for brittle materials, such as masonry and concrete, starting f...
This paper presents a continuum model for the simulation of the viscous effects and the long-term da...
A theoretical model is proposed to describe the evolution of damage in brittle materials, such as co...
A theoretical model suitable for the description of the time evolution of mechanical damage in concr...
The results of uniaxial creep tests to failure on rubble masonry samples are presented. These tests ...
A rheological model is used to describe the long-term behaviour of masonry. Special attention is pai...
A viscoplastic model with damage was developed to describe the mechanical behaviour of plain concret...
A rheological model is used to describe the long-term behaviour of masonry. Special attention is pai...
The behaviour of concrete at high strain rates is modeled by an isotropic viscous damage constitutiv...
A generalised model based on damage mechanics for predicting the response of masonry subjected to co...
We present a rate-dependent continuum model for the dynamic modelling of concrete. Rate dependency i...
A viscoplastic model with damage was developed to describe the mechanical behaviour of plain concret...
There are various definitions of damage variables from the existing damage models. The calculated da...
Widely reported damage modelling methods inherently use elastic brittle rapidly decaying responses f...
A thermodynamic constitutive model for plain concrete, and other quasi-brittle materials, is develop...
A non-local damage model is proposed for brittle materials, such as masonry and concrete, starting f...
This paper presents a continuum model for the simulation of the viscous effects and the long-term da...