Title of article :
Comparative studies of 3D-constitutive models for concrete: application to mixed-mode fracture
Author/Authors :
P. Pivonka ، نويسنده , , J. O BOLT، نويسنده , , James R. Lackner، نويسنده , , H. A. Mang ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
This paper focuses on the predictive capabilities of 3D-constitutive models for concrete when used
for the simulation of mixed-mode fracture in consequence of shear-tensile loading. For this purpose,
two types of constitutive models are chosen. Models belonging to the first type such as the extended
Leon model (ELM) and two multi-surface models are formulated within the framework of plasticity
theory. The ELM (J. Eng. Mech. (ASCE) 1994; 120:1983–2011), a single-surface model, accounts for
the dependence of the concrete strength on the Lode angle. The first multi-surface model consists of
a tension-cut-off for the description of tensile cracking of concrete and a Drucker–Prager surface for
the description of compressive failure. To improve the description of concrete cracking, in the second
multi-surface model the tension-cut-off function is replaced by three Rankine surfaces.
The second type of material models considered in the presented investigation is formulated on the
basis of the microplane concept.
The performance of the material models is investigated on both the constitutive and the structural
level. On the constitutive level, re-analyses of Willam’s test are performed. For the assessment of the
model performance on the structural level, a double-edge-notched concrete specimen is investigated
Keywords :
double-edgenotchedspecimen , plasticity models , microplane model , Mixed-mode fracture , Drucker–Prager criterion , tension-cut-off , Rankine criterion , Extended Leon Model , Willam’s test
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering