Discrete mechanical models of concrete fracture

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2021-11-01Altmetrics
10.1016/j.engfracmech.2021.108030
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Discrete models of solids have been motivated, in large part, by the discontinuous and heterogeneous nature of material structure and its breakdown under loading. The capabilities of discrete models have evolved over the past several decades, offering novel means for investigating material structure–property relationships. However, lack of understanding of both the utilities and disadvantages of discrete models limits their further development and applications. This paper reviews relevant features of discrete approaches applied to modeling the mechanical behavior of geomaterials, concrete materials in particular. The discrete models are classified according to their form and abilities to represent elastic and fracture behaviors in the presence of large-scale material heterogeneity. Discretization of the material domain plays a large role in this respect. Emphasis is placed on particle-based lattice models. The relative merits of various strategies for introducing reinforcing components, which are essential for many applications, are outlined. Recent advances are highlighted, including the use of discrete models for coupled, multi-field analysis. The merits of discrete approaches are summarized in the conclusions.
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Discrete model, Lattice model, Rigid-body–spring model, Elasticity, FractureTrvalý odkaz
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Engineering Fracture Mechanics. 2021, vol. 257, issue 1, p. 1-28.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0013794421004501
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- Ústav stavební mechaniky [140]