Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
511384 Computers & Structures 2007 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the first part, an elastoplastic damage model is proposed for concrete under compression-dominated stresses. The model is applied to typical concrete in various loading conditions. The model’s parameters are determined from conventional triaxial tests. The comparison between experimental data and numerical simulations shows the performance of the model in predicting basic mechanical behaviour of concrete for a large range of stress. In the second part, an extension of the model is proposed by including a non-local damage formulation. The extended model is applied to the analysis of failure process zone in concrete related to material softening behaviour.

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