Fracture mechanics analysis of cracking in plain and reinforced concrete using the boundary element method

Boundary element formulations for modelling the nonlinear behaviour of concrete are reviewed. The analysis based on the dual boundary element method (BEM) to represent the cracks in concrete is presented. The fictitious crack is adopted to represent the fracture process zone in concrete. The influen...

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Main Authors: Aliabadi, MH, Saleh, Abdul Latif
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Published: Elsevier Science 2002
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spelling my.utm.752010-06-01T02:40:02Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75/ Fracture mechanics analysis of cracking in plain and reinforced concrete using the boundary element method Aliabadi, MH Saleh, Abdul Latif TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Boundary element formulations for modelling the nonlinear behaviour of concrete are reviewed. The analysis based on the dual boundary element method (BEM) to represent the cracks in concrete is presented. The fictitious crack is adopted to represent the fracture process zone in concrete. The influence of reinforcements on the concrete is considered as a distribution of forces over the region of attachment. The yielding of reinforcement is considered when the total force at any section of the reinforcement is greater than the yielding force and is assumed to be broken when the strain reaches the maximum strain. In using the BEM to simulate cracks, the crack path need not be known in advance since it can be calculated during the iteration process and as such remeshing becomes obsolete. The numerical results obtained are compared to the FEM analysis. Elsevier Science 2002-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75/1/ALSaleh_6.pdf Aliabadi, MH and Saleh, Abdul Latif (2002) Fracture mechanics analysis of cracking in plain and reinforced concrete using the boundary element method. Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 69 (2). pp. 267-280. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=MImg&_imagekey=B6V2R-44J783D-B-5V&_cdi=5709&_user=2580783&_orig=browse&_coverDate=01%2F31%2F2002&_sk=999309997&view=c&wchp=dGLbVzz-zSkWA&md5=c95c1be791636f456930499ccb8d3edc&ie=/sdarticle.pdf 10.1016/S0013-7944(01)00089-3
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Aliabadi, MH
Saleh, Abdul Latif
Fracture mechanics analysis of cracking in plain and reinforced concrete using the boundary element method
description Boundary element formulations for modelling the nonlinear behaviour of concrete are reviewed. The analysis based on the dual boundary element method (BEM) to represent the cracks in concrete is presented. The fictitious crack is adopted to represent the fracture process zone in concrete. The influence of reinforcements on the concrete is considered as a distribution of forces over the region of attachment. The yielding of reinforcement is considered when the total force at any section of the reinforcement is greater than the yielding force and is assumed to be broken when the strain reaches the maximum strain. In using the BEM to simulate cracks, the crack path need not be known in advance since it can be calculated during the iteration process and as such remeshing becomes obsolete. The numerical results obtained are compared to the FEM analysis.
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author Aliabadi, MH
Saleh, Abdul Latif
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Saleh, Abdul Latif
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title Fracture mechanics analysis of cracking in plain and reinforced concrete using the boundary element method
title_short Fracture mechanics analysis of cracking in plain and reinforced concrete using the boundary element method
title_full Fracture mechanics analysis of cracking in plain and reinforced concrete using the boundary element method
title_fullStr Fracture mechanics analysis of cracking in plain and reinforced concrete using the boundary element method
title_full_unstemmed Fracture mechanics analysis of cracking in plain and reinforced concrete using the boundary element method
title_sort fracture mechanics analysis of cracking in plain and reinforced concrete using the boundary element method
publisher Elsevier Science
publishDate 2002
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