International audienceAccurately predicting the response of structures subjected to complex loadings is a challenging task in civil engineering. In particular, studying cracking nucleation and propagation is essential to assess structural performances. Quasi-brittle materials, such as concrete, are generally modeled using strain-softening constitutive models. According to the Continuum Damage Mechanics (CDM) approach, material degradation is represented at a macroscopic level by a scalar or tensorial damage variable. However, the strong localization of the mechanical fields leads to mesh-dependent finite numerical simulations. To recover the objectivity of the results, damage models need to be regularized. Numerous techniques have been prop...
International audienceWe explore a variationally based nonlocal damage model, based on a combination...
The microstructure of a typical material contains a large number of microdefects which are small and...
ABSTRACT: In this article, a family of damage models which leads to the analytical solvability of th...
International audienceAccurately predicting the response of structures subjected to complex loadings...
The non linear behaviour of concrete is often simulated using local constitutive models based on the...
Classical continuum damage theory for quasi-brittle fracture exhibits an extreme sensitivity to the ...
This work deals with a combination of plasticity and nonlocal damage formulation for modelling concr...
The present paper deals with a certain class of regularized models for concrete failure, combining p...
The paper presents FE-results on the behaviour of concrete under plane strain conditions. The materi...
ABSTRACT: It is widely studied that classical continuum damage theory for con-crete fracture exhibit...
Non-local regularization is applied to a new coupled damage-plasticity model (Int. J. Numer Anal. Me...
Classical continuum descriptions of material degradation may cease to be mathematically meaningful i...
Continuum damage mechanics is often used as a framework for describing the variations of the elastic...
As it is now generally accepted, finite element analysis of distributed softening damage in quasi-br...
In the present work an isotropic damage model for concrete accounting separately for progressive deg...
International audienceWe explore a variationally based nonlocal damage model, based on a combination...
The microstructure of a typical material contains a large number of microdefects which are small and...
ABSTRACT: In this article, a family of damage models which leads to the analytical solvability of th...
International audienceAccurately predicting the response of structures subjected to complex loadings...
The non linear behaviour of concrete is often simulated using local constitutive models based on the...
Classical continuum damage theory for quasi-brittle fracture exhibits an extreme sensitivity to the ...
This work deals with a combination of plasticity and nonlocal damage formulation for modelling concr...
The present paper deals with a certain class of regularized models for concrete failure, combining p...
The paper presents FE-results on the behaviour of concrete under plane strain conditions. The materi...
ABSTRACT: It is widely studied that classical continuum damage theory for con-crete fracture exhibit...
Non-local regularization is applied to a new coupled damage-plasticity model (Int. J. Numer Anal. Me...
Classical continuum descriptions of material degradation may cease to be mathematically meaningful i...
Continuum damage mechanics is often used as a framework for describing the variations of the elastic...
As it is now generally accepted, finite element analysis of distributed softening damage in quasi-br...
In the present work an isotropic damage model for concrete accounting separately for progressive deg...
International audienceWe explore a variationally based nonlocal damage model, based on a combination...
The microstructure of a typical material contains a large number of microdefects which are small and...
ABSTRACT: In this article, a family of damage models which leads to the analytical solvability of th...