MICROPLANE MODEL FOR PROGRESSIVE FRACTURE OF CONCRETE AND ROCK.
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Bazant, Zdenek P.
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Northwestern Univ, Cent for Concrete, & Geomaterials, Evanston, IL,, USA, Northwestern Univ, Cent for Concrete & Geomaterials, Evanston, IL, USANorthwestern Univ, Cent for Concrete, & Geomaterials, Evanston, IL,, USA, Northwestern Univ, Cent for Concrete & Geomaterials, Evanston, IL, USA
Bazant, Zdenek P.
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Oh, Byung H.
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Oh, Byung H.
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A constitutive model for a brittle aggregate material that undergoes progressive tensile fracturing or damage is presented. It is assumed that the normal stress on a plane of any orientation within the material, called the microplane, is a function of only the normal strain on the same microplane. This strain is further assumed to be equal to the resolved component of the macroscopic strain tensor, while the stress on the microplane is not equal to the resolved component of the macroscopic stress tensor. The normal strain on a microplane may be interpreted as the sum of the elastic strain and of the opening widths of all microcracks of the same orientation as the microplane.
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Royal Inst Technol KTH, Stockholm, SwedenEcole Normale Super, F-75231 Paris, France
Zimmerman, R. W.
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