In this paper, an energy-equivalent orthotropic d+/d- damage model for cohesive-frictional materials is formulated. Two essential mechanical features are addressed, the damage-induced anisotropy and the microcrack closure-reopening (MCR) effects, in order to provide an enhancement of the original d+/d- model proposed by Faria et al. 1998, while keeping its high algorithmic efficiency unaltered. First, in order to ensure the symmetry and positive definiteness of the secant operator, the new formulation is developed in an energy-equivalence framework. This proves thermodynamic consistency and allows one to describe a fundamental feature of the orthotropic damage models, i.e., the reduction of the Poisson’s ratio throughout the damage process....
AbstractThis paper deals with micromechanical analysis of anisotropic damage and its coupling with f...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00466-020-01836-yThis ...
A novel thermodynamically consistent cohesive-frictional model for the analysis of interface degrada...
In this paper, an energy-equivalent orthotropic d+/d− damage model for cohesive-fric...
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...
AbstractDespite the substantial and noteworthy contributions, the modeling of damage induced anisotr...
In the present paper, a new d+/d- damage model apt for quasi-brittle materials is described and its ...
International audienceInelastic deformation and damage evolution at microdefects are two essential n...
AbstractA constitutive model for interface debonding is proposed which is able to account for mixed-...
The question of the nonlinear response of brittle materials undergoing elastic damage is investigate...
A micromechanics-based damage model able to describe the brittle response of initially anisotropic m...
The asymmetric tensile/compressive material behavior and microcracks closure-reopening (MCR) effects...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to micromechanical modeling of isotropic damage in britt...
A new energy-dissipation-based rate-independent constitutive law within the framework of elastoplast...
AbstractThis paper deals with micromechanical analysis of anisotropic damage and its coupling with f...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00466-020-01836-yThis ...
A novel thermodynamically consistent cohesive-frictional model for the analysis of interface degrada...
In this paper, an energy-equivalent orthotropic d+/d− damage model for cohesive-fric...
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...
AbstractDespite the substantial and noteworthy contributions, the modeling of damage induced anisotr...
In the present paper, a new d+/d- damage model apt for quasi-brittle materials is described and its ...
International audienceInelastic deformation and damage evolution at microdefects are two essential n...
AbstractA constitutive model for interface debonding is proposed which is able to account for mixed-...
The question of the nonlinear response of brittle materials undergoing elastic damage is investigate...
A micromechanics-based damage model able to describe the brittle response of initially anisotropic m...
The asymmetric tensile/compressive material behavior and microcracks closure-reopening (MCR) effects...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to micromechanical modeling of isotropic damage in britt...
A new energy-dissipation-based rate-independent constitutive law within the framework of elastoplast...
AbstractThis paper deals with micromechanical analysis of anisotropic damage and its coupling with f...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00466-020-01836-yThis ...
A novel thermodynamically consistent cohesive-frictional model for the analysis of interface degrada...