Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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509993 | Computers & Structures | 2010 | 6 Pages |
A model for simulating micro-cracking in cementitious composite materials is presented. The model employs micro-mechanical solutions of a material with a matrix phase, spherical inclusions and penny-shaped cracks as well as a rough crack contact component. The model follows from that of Reference [Jefferson AD, Bennett T. Micro-mechanical damage and rough crack closure in cementitious composite materials. Int J Numer Anal Methods Geomech 2007;31:133–46], but now a two phase composite is used in place of a homogenous material and the matrix stresses are employed in the evaluation of the micro-cracking. Single point compression and tension strain path examples show that the new formulation improves the accuracy of the model when judged against material data from concrete and mortar specimens.