Wednesday, March 21, 2012

1107.2311 (Peter Grassl et al.)

Meso-scale modelling of the size effect on the fracture process zone of
concrete
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Peter Grassl, David Gregoire, Laura Rojas Solano, Gilles Pijaudier-Cabot
The size effect on the fracture process zone in notched and unnotched three point bending tests of concrete beams is analysed by a meso-scale approach. Concrete is modelled at the meso-scale as stiff aggregates embedded in a soft matrix separated by weak interfaces. The mechanical response of the three phases is modelled by a discrete lattice approach. The model parameters were chosen so that the global model response in the form of load-crack mouth opening displacement curves were in agreement with experimental results reported in the literature. The fracture process zone of concrete is determined numerically by evaluating the average of spatial distribution of dissipated energy densities of random meso-scale analyses. The influence of size and boundary conditions on the fracture process zone in concrete is investigated by comparing the results for beams of different sizes and boundary conditions.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1107.2311

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