2016
DOI: 10.1177/1056789516671776
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The size effect in quasi-brittle materials: Experimental and numerical analysis

Abstract: The size effect in structures is responsible for the materials apparent properties variations as function of size. Different methodologies are proposed in the literature to address this phenomenon; however, there is still no consensus on how to specifically deal with this. For instance, if the material investigated were a quasi-brittle material, it would present a fissures development in different scales during the damaging process. In the present work, an experimental study applying uniaxial tension over expa… Show more

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“…Static loading (Abu Al-Rub and Ahmed et al, 2020Ahmed et al, , 2021aAhmed et al, , 2021bBi et al, 2009;Bobi nski and Tejchman, 2016;Cervera et al, 2018;Cicekli et al, 2007;Contrafatto and Cuomo, 2006;Desmorat et al, 2007a;Desmorat and Gatuingt, 2008;Grassl and Jira ´sek, 2006;He et al, 2015;Mazars et al, 2015;Sa ´nchez et al, 2012) Dynamic loading (Burlion et al, 2000;Cervera et al, 1996;Chen, 1996Chen, , 1999Grassl et al, 2011;Herv e-Secourgeon et al, 2005;Huang et al, 2005;Ju, 1989;Kotronis et al, 2003;Lu and Xu, 2004;Mazars et al, 2015;Mazars and Grange, 2017;Omidi and Lotfi, 2013;Pereira et al, 2016;Ragueneau and Gatuingt, 2003;Ren et al, 2015) Size effect (Alam et al, 2020;Ba<Zant and Kazemi, 1990;Ba zant and Pang, 2007;Colpo et al, 2016;de Borst and Guti errez, 1999;Duan et al, 2006;2007;Havla ´sek et al, 2016;Karihaloo, 1999;Karihaloo et al, 2003;Krayani et al, 2007;…”
Section: Applications Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Static loading (Abu Al-Rub and Ahmed et al, 2020Ahmed et al, , 2021aAhmed et al, , 2021bBi et al, 2009;Bobi nski and Tejchman, 2016;Cervera et al, 2018;Cicekli et al, 2007;Contrafatto and Cuomo, 2006;Desmorat et al, 2007a;Desmorat and Gatuingt, 2008;Grassl and Jira ´sek, 2006;He et al, 2015;Mazars et al, 2015;Sa ´nchez et al, 2012) Dynamic loading (Burlion et al, 2000;Cervera et al, 1996;Chen, 1996Chen, , 1999Grassl et al, 2011;Herv e-Secourgeon et al, 2005;Huang et al, 2005;Ju, 1989;Kotronis et al, 2003;Lu and Xu, 2004;Mazars et al, 2015;Mazars and Grange, 2017;Omidi and Lotfi, 2013;Pereira et al, 2016;Ragueneau and Gatuingt, 2003;Ren et al, 2015) Size effect (Alam et al, 2020;Ba<Zant and Kazemi, 1990;Ba zant and Pang, 2007;Colpo et al, 2016;de Borst and Guti errez, 1999;Duan et al, 2006;2007;Havla ´sek et al, 2016;Karihaloo, 1999;Karihaloo et al, 2003;Krayani et al, 2007;…”
Section: Applications Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…¼ 50, R ¼ 36.25, W ¼ 100 9) D ¼ 100, R ¼ 72.5, W ¼ 100 10) D ¼ 200, R ¼ 145, W ¼ 100 11) D ¼ 400, R ¼ 290, W ¼ 100 12) D ¼ 800, R ¼ 580, W ¼ 100 13) D ¼ 1600, R ¼ 1160, W ¼ 100(Colpo et al, 2016) 1) D ¼ 90, R ¼ 65.25, W ¼ 10 2) D ¼ 150, R ¼ 108.75, W ¼ 10…”
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“…As a new micromechanical analysis method in this work, the discrete element method (DEM) can be adopted to analyze the damage of cementitious materials at the micro-scale (Colpo et al., 2017; Jin and Arson, 2018; Pathirage et al., 2019; Suchorzewski et al., 2018; Zhou et al., 2016, 2017). In addition, it was adopted to examine the failure of cementitious materials under the internal SA (Liu et al., 2019a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present research work, the Lattice Discrete Element Method (LDEM) originally proposed by Riera [29] is employed to evaluate the fracture behaviour of sandwich panels subjected to bending. Note that the novelty of the paper is represented by the hybrid model proposed (named LDEM-DYNA model), obtained by using Ansys LS-DYNA finite element code [30] in conjunction with the LDEM [31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%