In this paper, a simplified micro-model approach utilising a combination of plasticity-based constitutive models and the extended finite element method (XFEM) is proposed. The approach is shown to be an efficient means of simulating the three-dimensional non-linear behaviour of masonry under monotonic in-plane, out of plane and cyclic loads. The constitutive models include surface-based cohesive behaviour to capture the elastic and plastic behaviour of masonry joints and a Drucker Prager (DP) plasticity model to simulate crushing of masonry under compression. The novel use of XFEM in simulating crack propagation within masonry units without initial definition of crack location is detailed. Analysis is conducted using standard finite element...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
The advances in computational mechanics witnessed in the last decades have made available a large va...
A macro computational model is presented in this study for simulating the nonlinear static behavior...
In this paper, a simplified micro-model approach utilising a combination of plasticity-based constit...
In this paper, a novel 3D detailed micro-model to analyse the mechanical response of masonry panels ...
In this paper, a novel 3D detailed micro-model to analyse the mechanical response of masonry panels ...
partially_open4siIn this paper, a novel 3D detailed micro-model to analyse the mechanical response o...
Several continuous and discontinuous micro-modelling approaches for masonry assemblages are current...
The analysis of masonry assemblages under compression using detailed modelling strategies in which ...
Masonry is one of the most common building materials globally due to its ease of construction, price...
An improved micro-mechanical model for masonry homogenisation in the non-linear domain, is proposed ...
The mechanics of masonry structures have been for long underdeveloped in comparison with other field...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
A set of experimental tests to determine the compressive strength of masonry stack prisms has been n...
Over the last 50 years, a significant amount of effort has been taken to develop numerical approache...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
The advances in computational mechanics witnessed in the last decades have made available a large va...
A macro computational model is presented in this study for simulating the nonlinear static behavior...
In this paper, a simplified micro-model approach utilising a combination of plasticity-based constit...
In this paper, a novel 3D detailed micro-model to analyse the mechanical response of masonry panels ...
In this paper, a novel 3D detailed micro-model to analyse the mechanical response of masonry panels ...
partially_open4siIn this paper, a novel 3D detailed micro-model to analyse the mechanical response o...
Several continuous and discontinuous micro-modelling approaches for masonry assemblages are current...
The analysis of masonry assemblages under compression using detailed modelling strategies in which ...
Masonry is one of the most common building materials globally due to its ease of construction, price...
An improved micro-mechanical model for masonry homogenisation in the non-linear domain, is proposed ...
The mechanics of masonry structures have been for long underdeveloped in comparison with other field...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
A set of experimental tests to determine the compressive strength of masonry stack prisms has been n...
Over the last 50 years, a significant amount of effort has been taken to develop numerical approache...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
The advances in computational mechanics witnessed in the last decades have made available a large va...
A macro computational model is presented in this study for simulating the nonlinear static behavior...