2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijplas.2006.03.011
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A framework of elastic–plastic damaging model for concrete under multiaxial stress states

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“…[89] and references there cited), without any plastic phenomenon (see e.g. [33,35,34,38,37] and references there cited) and that there is no formation of new cracks (as described in [82] and the literature stemming from it). We will not assume in this paper an explicit dependence of the strain energy density on the space gradient of ϕ.…”
Section: Some Considerations About Future Perspectives and Limits Of mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…[89] and references there cited), without any plastic phenomenon (see e.g. [33,35,34,38,37] and references there cited) and that there is no formation of new cracks (as described in [82] and the literature stemming from it). We will not assume in this paper an explicit dependence of the strain energy density on the space gradient of ϕ.…”
Section: Some Considerations About Future Perspectives and Limits Of mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Damage phenomena may be induced by plastic deformation (see e.g. [48,49,107]) or by crack growth (see e.g. [15]) and play a very important role in the context of structural modifications aimed to vibration control.…”
Section: Functional Structural Modifications Metamaterials and Smartmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calayir and Karaton (2005) used a continuum damage model to describe the response of the concrete gravity dams under seismic load. Contrafatto and Cuomo (2006) introduced the plastic theory into the damage constitutive model to describe the behavior of concrete. Pan et al (2009) presented a damage constitutive model to analyze the damage of arch dams during strong earthquakes using a massless foundation model and viscous-spring boundary input model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%