This paper deals with the modelling of the behaviour of plain concrete in triaxial compression using the theory of plasticity. The aim is to model the load resistance and the deformation capacity in uniaxial, biaxial and triaxial compression by means of few parameters, which can be determined easily. A novel hardening law based on a non-associated flow rule and the volumetric plastic strain as hardening parameter is combined with a yield surface proposed by Menetrey and William (1995). The novel hardening and softening law differs from a classic strain-hardening law, as instead of the length of the plastic strain vector only the volumetric component of the latter is used as a hardening parameter. Thus, the non-linearity of the plastic pote...
A refined plasticity model for concrete stress-strain relationships is proposed. The proposed failur...
Plasticity-based models are used as the constitutive relationship of concrete under passive confinem...
Concrete structures exhibit strongly non-linear and complex mechanical behavior. Hence, they are now...
This paper deals with the modelling of the behaviour of plain concrete in triaxial compression using...
This paper deals with the modelling of the behaviour of plain concrete in triaxial compression using...
AbstractIn this paper, a confinement-sensitive plasticity constitutive model for concrete in triaxia...
This paper deals with the modelling of the dilation characteristics of concrete in compression. Tria...
The finite element method has provided a powerful tool to nonlinear numerical analyses of engineerin...
A concrete strength-sensitive finite element (FE) model applicable to concrete subjected to various ...
A concept of elasto-plastic, work-hardening constitutive models for the multiaxial behaviour of conc...
This thesis comprises of two different kinds of work. The first part is focussed on existing experi...
The dependency of the behavior of different materials with respect to the level of the pressure is a...
A simple model is developed to represent the strength and deformational characteristics of concrete ...
A refined plasticity model for concrete stress-strain relationships is proposed. The proposed failur...
Article free to read on publisher's website This paper deals with numerical analyses of concrete sub...
A refined plasticity model for concrete stress-strain relationships is proposed. The proposed failur...
Plasticity-based models are used as the constitutive relationship of concrete under passive confinem...
Concrete structures exhibit strongly non-linear and complex mechanical behavior. Hence, they are now...
This paper deals with the modelling of the behaviour of plain concrete in triaxial compression using...
This paper deals with the modelling of the behaviour of plain concrete in triaxial compression using...
AbstractIn this paper, a confinement-sensitive plasticity constitutive model for concrete in triaxia...
This paper deals with the modelling of the dilation characteristics of concrete in compression. Tria...
The finite element method has provided a powerful tool to nonlinear numerical analyses of engineerin...
A concrete strength-sensitive finite element (FE) model applicable to concrete subjected to various ...
A concept of elasto-plastic, work-hardening constitutive models for the multiaxial behaviour of conc...
This thesis comprises of two different kinds of work. The first part is focussed on existing experi...
The dependency of the behavior of different materials with respect to the level of the pressure is a...
A simple model is developed to represent the strength and deformational characteristics of concrete ...
A refined plasticity model for concrete stress-strain relationships is proposed. The proposed failur...
Article free to read on publisher's website This paper deals with numerical analyses of concrete sub...
A refined plasticity model for concrete stress-strain relationships is proposed. The proposed failur...
Plasticity-based models are used as the constitutive relationship of concrete under passive confinem...
Concrete structures exhibit strongly non-linear and complex mechanical behavior. Hence, they are now...