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VOŘECHOVSKÝ, M.
Original Title
Modeling statistical size effect in quasibrittle structures by computattional stochastic fracture mechanics
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
The paper presents theoretical and computational study and model of possible sources of size effects in concrete structures acting both separately and together. A particular motivation is the interplay of several identified scaling stemming from the material, boundary conditions and geometry. Methods of stochastic nonlinear fracture mechanics are used to model the well published results of direct tensile tests of dog-bone specimens with rotating boundary conditions. The computational approach represents a marriage of advanced computational nonlinear fracture mechanics with simulation techniques for random fields representing spatially varying material properties. Using a numerical example, it is documented how different dources of size effects detrimental to strength can interact and result in relatively complex quasibrittle failure processes.
Keywords
modeling, statistical, size effect, quasibritle, structures, computational stochastic, fracture mechanics
Authors
RIV year
2007
Released
31. 7. 2007
Location
Tokyo, Japonsko
ISBN
978-0-415-45212-0
Book
ICASP 10
Pages from
1
Pages to
8
Pages count
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT27771, author="Miroslav {Vořechovský}", title="Modeling statistical size effect in quasibrittle structures by computattional stochastic fracture mechanics", booktitle="ICASP 10", year="2007", pages="1--8", address="Tokyo, Japonsko", isbn="978-0-415-45212-0" }