AbstractThe heterogeneous FEM models of brick walls are analyzed in order to estimate possibility to predict proper failure mechanisms for different biaxial stress modes. The micro-modeling of masonry structures with the application of cohesive elements to describe the mortar joint zone is applied. For the boundary value problems modeling different brick patterns the typical biaxial tests are simulated. In one case (the most typical pattern) the comparison of numerical test solutions with laboratory experiment results on masonry panels in biaxial stress states made by Page is done. The qualitative comparison between numerical and real-life experiments shows the possibilities of application of Abaqus FEA build-in constitutive material models...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
In this paper, a simplified micro-model approach utilising a combination of plasticity-based constit...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
AbstractThe heterogeneous FEM models of brick walls are analyzed in order to estimate possibility to...
This paper presents a numerical procedure for mixed mode fracture of brickworkmasonry. Themodel is a...
Abstract In the past decades, the mechanical behavior of brick masonry material has been largely inv...
A simple micro-mechanical model for the homogenised limit analysis of in-plane loaded masonry is pr...
In this paper, a simplified micro-model approach utilising a combination of plasticity-based constit...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
A macro computational model is presented in this study for simulating the nonlinear static behavior...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis presents a comprehensive, macroscopic mat...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
In this paper, a simplified micro-model approach utilising a combination of plasticity-based constit...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
AbstractThe heterogeneous FEM models of brick walls are analyzed in order to estimate possibility to...
This paper presents a numerical procedure for mixed mode fracture of brickworkmasonry. Themodel is a...
Abstract In the past decades, the mechanical behavior of brick masonry material has been largely inv...
A simple micro-mechanical model for the homogenised limit analysis of in-plane loaded masonry is pr...
In this paper, a simplified micro-model approach utilising a combination of plasticity-based constit...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
A macro computational model is presented in this study for simulating the nonlinear static behavior...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis presents a comprehensive, macroscopic mat...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
In this paper, a simplified micro-model approach utilising a combination of plasticity-based constit...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...