Failure develops and propagates through a structure via a complex sequence of competing micro-mechanisms occurring simultaneously. While the active mechanism of surface debonding is the source of loss of stiffness and cohesion, friction between cracked surfaces, upon their closure, acts as a passive dissipation mechanism behind the quasi-brittleness and hence can increase the toughness of the material under favorable loading conditions. In order to numerically study damage propagation, the constitutive response must be able to faithfully capture, both qualitatively and quantitatively, one of the signature characteristic of failure: the energy dissipation. In this paper, we present an interface decohesive model for discrete fracture that is ...
The cohesive-zone model has proven to be an effective tool to model non-linear fracture processes, s...
AbstractIn the present paper a new thermodynamically consistent cohesive interface model is proposed...
A new cohesive-zone model is presented based on the combination of an elastic-damage formulation, wh...
AbstractA constitutive model for interface debonding is proposed which is able to account for mixed-...
The paper presents an extension of a recent presented mechanical interface model, [1-2], for the des...
A new method to combine interface damage and friction in a cohesive-zone model is proposed. Starting...
In this paper, we propose a new cohesive model to stably and accurately simulate the delamination pr...
AbstractA new cohesive contact model coupling the interfacial damage and the Coulomb friction is pre...
The present paper deals with the analytical investigation of the mode-I debonding occurring in the d...
A new interface constitutive model based on damage mechanics and frictional plasticity is presented....
The paper presents a cohesive-frictional interface model based on surface damage mechanics. The prop...
This paper presents a new cohesive law for modelling interfaces under mixed-mode cyclic loading. The...
The paper is devoted to an interface constitutive modeling which couples a cohesive behavior, based ...
In the present paper a new thermodynamically consistent cohesive interface model is proposed; it bas...
The cohesive-zone model has proven to be an effective tool to model non-linear fracture processes, s...
AbstractIn the present paper a new thermodynamically consistent cohesive interface model is proposed...
A new cohesive-zone model is presented based on the combination of an elastic-damage formulation, wh...
AbstractA constitutive model for interface debonding is proposed which is able to account for mixed-...
The paper presents an extension of a recent presented mechanical interface model, [1-2], for the des...
A new method to combine interface damage and friction in a cohesive-zone model is proposed. Starting...
In this paper, we propose a new cohesive model to stably and accurately simulate the delamination pr...
AbstractA new cohesive contact model coupling the interfacial damage and the Coulomb friction is pre...
The present paper deals with the analytical investigation of the mode-I debonding occurring in the d...
A new interface constitutive model based on damage mechanics and frictional plasticity is presented....
The paper presents a cohesive-frictional interface model based on surface damage mechanics. The prop...
This paper presents a new cohesive law for modelling interfaces under mixed-mode cyclic loading. The...
The paper is devoted to an interface constitutive modeling which couples a cohesive behavior, based ...
In the present paper a new thermodynamically consistent cohesive interface model is proposed; it bas...
The cohesive-zone model has proven to be an effective tool to model non-linear fracture processes, s...
AbstractIn the present paper a new thermodynamically consistent cohesive interface model is proposed...
A new cohesive-zone model is presented based on the combination of an elastic-damage formulation, wh...