AbstractDespite the substantial and noteworthy contributions, the modeling of damage induced anisotropy remains an unsolved issue, especially when the microcrack closure-reopening (MCR) effects are accounted for. Theoretically speaking, the most challenging problem might be the lack of energy conservation for all the existing models employing the spectral decomposition of the stress or strain tensor and the associated positive/negative projection operators (Carol and Willam, 1996). In this paper this crucial problem is solved by introducing a new definition of thermodynamically consistent projection operators into the classical elastic damage/degradation model. The orthogonality between the rates of the new projection operators and the stre...
In this paper, an energy-equivalent orthotropic d+/d− damage model for cohesive-frictional materials...
Inelastic deformation of various brittle materials such as concrete, rocks or composites has been wi...
In this paper, an energy-equivalent orthotropic d+/d− damage model for cohesive-fric...
AbstractDespite the substantial and noteworthy contributions, the modeling of damage induced anisotr...
A model framework, presented in [Int. J. Numer. Meth. Engng., 54 (10) (2002) 1409] for anisotropic d...
The question of the nonlinear response of brittle materials undergoing elastic damage is investigate...
We formulate a new micromechanical damage model for anisotropic rocks. This model accounts not only ...
A micromechanics-based damage model able to describe the brittle response of initially anisotropic m...
In a recent study [15], we proposed a class of isotropic damage models which account for initial str...
The asymmetric tensile/compressive material behavior and microcracks closure-reopening (MCR) effects...
International audienceContinuum damage mechanics (CDM) for metals is often written in terms of an is...
This study deals with the macroscopic modelling of the mechanical behaviour of microcracked material...
An ‘incremental form’ of anisotropic damage constitutive equation is proposed both for brittle and d...
A new energy-dissipation-based rate-independent constitutive law within the framework of elastoplast...
In this paper, an energy-equivalent orthotropic d+/d- damage model for cohesive-frictional materials...
In this paper, an energy-equivalent orthotropic d+/d− damage model for cohesive-frictional materials...
Inelastic deformation of various brittle materials such as concrete, rocks or composites has been wi...
In this paper, an energy-equivalent orthotropic d+/d− damage model for cohesive-fric...
AbstractDespite the substantial and noteworthy contributions, the modeling of damage induced anisotr...
A model framework, presented in [Int. J. Numer. Meth. Engng., 54 (10) (2002) 1409] for anisotropic d...
The question of the nonlinear response of brittle materials undergoing elastic damage is investigate...
We formulate a new micromechanical damage model for anisotropic rocks. This model accounts not only ...
A micromechanics-based damage model able to describe the brittle response of initially anisotropic m...
In a recent study [15], we proposed a class of isotropic damage models which account for initial str...
The asymmetric tensile/compressive material behavior and microcracks closure-reopening (MCR) effects...
International audienceContinuum damage mechanics (CDM) for metals is often written in terms of an is...
This study deals with the macroscopic modelling of the mechanical behaviour of microcracked material...
An ‘incremental form’ of anisotropic damage constitutive equation is proposed both for brittle and d...
A new energy-dissipation-based rate-independent constitutive law within the framework of elastoplast...
In this paper, an energy-equivalent orthotropic d+/d- damage model for cohesive-frictional materials...
In this paper, an energy-equivalent orthotropic d+/d− damage model for cohesive-frictional materials...
Inelastic deformation of various brittle materials such as concrete, rocks or composites has been wi...
In this paper, an energy-equivalent orthotropic d+/d− damage model for cohesive-fric...