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Cell Method Analysis of Crack Propagation in Tensioned Concrete Plates

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DISTART, Scienza delle Costruzioni, Facoltà di Ingegneria, Alma Mater Studiorum, Università di Bologna, Viale Risorgimento 2, 40136 (BO), Italy.

Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences 2009, 54(3), 253-282. https://doi.org/10.3970/cmes.2009.054.253

Abstract

In this study, the problem of finding the complete trajectory of propagation and the limiting load in plates with internal straight cracks is extended to the non-linear field. In particular, results concerning concrete plates in bi-axial tensile loading are shown. The concrete constitutive law adopted for this purpose is monotonic non-decreasing, as following according to previous studies of the author on monotonic mono-axial loading. The analysis is performed in a discrete form, by means of the Cell Method (CM). The aim of this study is both to test the new concrete constitutive law in biaxial tensile load and to verify the applicability of the CM in crack propagation problems for bodies of non-linear material. The discrete analysis allows us to identify the crack initiation without using the stress intensity factors.

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Ferretti, E. (2009). Cell method analysis of crack propagation in tensioned concrete plates. Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, 54(3), 253-282. https://doi.org/10.3970/cmes.2009.054.253
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Ferretti E. Cell method analysis of crack propagation in tensioned concrete plates. Comput Model Eng Sci. 2009;54(3):253-282 https://doi.org/10.3970/cmes.2009.054.253
IEEE Style
E. Ferretti, “Cell Method Analysis of Crack Propagation in Tensioned Concrete Plates,” Comput. Model. Eng. Sci., vol. 54, no. 3, pp. 253-282, 2009. https://doi.org/10.3970/cmes.2009.054.253



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