Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference (한국콘크리트학회:학술대회논문집)
- 1994.10a
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- Pages.279-284
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- 1994
Finite Element Regularization of Progressive Cracks in Concrete
콘크리트 균열진행의 유한요소 정규화
Abstract
Fracture mechanics does work for concrete, provided that one used a proper, nonlinear form of fracture mechanics in which a finite nonlinear zone at fracture front is being considered. The fracture process zone is a region ahead of a traction-free crack, in which two major mechanisms, microcracking and bridging, play important rules. The toughness due to bridging is dominant compared to the toughness induced by the microcracking, so that the bridging is the dominant mechanism governing the fracture process of concrete. In this paper the bridging zone, which is a part of extended macrocrck with stresses transmitted by aggregates in concrete, is modelled by a Dugdale-Barenblatt type model with lenear tension-softening curve for the analyses of crack growth in concrete Finite element technique is shown for inplementation of the model.
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