2015
DOI: 10.1002/nme.4934
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The simulation of crack opening-closing and aggregate interlock behaviour in finite element concrete models

Abstract: The ability to model crack-closure behaviour and aggregate interlock in finite element concrete models is extremely important. Both of these phenomena arise from the same contact mechanisms, and the advantages of modelling them in a unified manner are highlighted. An example illustrating the numerical difficulties that arise when abrupt crack closure is modelled is presented, and the benefits of smoothing this behaviour are discussed. We present a new crack-plane model that uses an effective contact surface de… Show more

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“…This damage parameter is a function of an effective local strain parameter ζ, which in turn is a function of the local strains ( ε  ) (Jefferson and Mihai, 2015). Bazant and Oh's (1983) crack-band approach is used to regularise the model with respect to mesh grading.…”
Section: Model Theory 21 Basic Mechanics Constitutive Model Componentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This damage parameter is a function of an effective local strain parameter ζ, which in turn is a function of the local strains ( ε  ) (Jefferson and Mihai, 2015). Bazant and Oh's (1983) crack-band approach is used to regularise the model with respect to mesh grading.…”
Section: Model Theory 21 Basic Mechanics Constitutive Model Componentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The constitutive is based on a recently developed smoothed plastic-damagecontact model for concrete developed by Jefferson and Mihai (2015). The basic stress-strain relationship employed in the model is as follows;…”
Section: Model Theory 21 Basic Mechanics Constitutive Model Componentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…• low regularity of the constitutive laws (discontinuous stiffness variations at stress sign changes) due to the consideration of stiffness recovery under cyclic loading, later leading to numerical robustness issues [19,20];…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, researches on crack propagation behaviours in concrete is of great significance in engineering practice. A series of research has been initiated to improve the understanding of failure mechanism in concrete, especially from the perspective of fracture mechanics . In order to assess the failure, the concept of energy release rate (ERR or G ) or stress intensity factor (SIF or K ) in fracture mechanics are generally introduced, predicted, and compared with its critical value G c or K c ; fracture tests are necessitated for these experimental values.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%