AbstractThe microplane model allows for the description of damage induced anisotropy in a natural manner by introducing constitutive laws for quantities on individual microplanes at each material point. However, if damage or other strain softening constitutive laws are used within the microplane approach, the well-known problem of localization arises leading to spurious results and mesh dependency. This problem demands some regularization method to stabilize the solution. The paper focuses on the efficient implementation of implicit gradient enhancement for microplane damage models. Previous works enhanced the strain tensor, thus resulting in large number of extra degrees of freedom, which limits the use of this method for large scale 3D si...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the effectiveness of a nonlocal integral-type formulation of a constitut...
The incorporation of higher order strain gradients into the constitutive equations of continuum dama...
Boundary value problems for a softening material suer from loss of uniqueness in the post-peak regim...
AbstractThe microplane model allows for the description of damage induced anisotropy in a natural ma...
Whereas various simplistic microplane models of limited applicability, defined by stress–strain curv...
International audienceBeing a quasi-brittle material, concrete under tensile loading exhibits a stra...
A well-known problem which arises in local damage models is that they suffer from mesh dependence an...
Quasi-brittle materials exhibit strain softening. Their modeling requires regularized constitutive f...
The non linear behaviour of concrete is often simulated using local constitutive models based on the...
International audienceGradient enhancements have become increasingly popular in the last decades for...
International audienceAccurately predicting the response of structures subjected to complex loadings...
peer reviewedDamage induces strain localization in quasi-brittle materials such as concrete. In orde...
ABSTRACT: An appealing approach to formulate constitutive models for charac-teriling distributed dam...
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...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the effectiveness of a nonlocal integral-type formulation of a constitut...
The incorporation of higher order strain gradients into the constitutive equations of continuum dama...
Boundary value problems for a softening material suer from loss of uniqueness in the post-peak regim...
AbstractThe microplane model allows for the description of damage induced anisotropy in a natural ma...
Whereas various simplistic microplane models of limited applicability, defined by stress–strain curv...
International audienceBeing a quasi-brittle material, concrete under tensile loading exhibits a stra...
A well-known problem which arises in local damage models is that they suffer from mesh dependence an...
Quasi-brittle materials exhibit strain softening. Their modeling requires regularized constitutive f...
The non linear behaviour of concrete is often simulated using local constitutive models based on the...
International audienceGradient enhancements have become increasingly popular in the last decades for...
International audienceAccurately predicting the response of structures subjected to complex loadings...
peer reviewedDamage induces strain localization in quasi-brittle materials such as concrete. In orde...
ABSTRACT: An appealing approach to formulate constitutive models for charac-teriling distributed dam...
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...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the effectiveness of a nonlocal integral-type formulation of a constitut...
The incorporation of higher order strain gradients into the constitutive equations of continuum dama...
Boundary value problems for a softening material suer from loss of uniqueness in the post-peak regim...