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Showing papers by "Bernardino Chiaia published in 1999"


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, the fractal dimension of the fracture surfaces and the lacunar fractal character of the stress-carrying cross-sections were analyzed using three-dimensional algorithms.

111 citations


Book ChapterDOI
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the closure and sliding-dilatant behavior of cracks in concrete and rocks by means of a coupled numerical/experimental approach, showing that the sets of contact points possess the self-similar character of lacunar fractal sets.
Abstract: Concrete-to-concrete friction contributes in many cases to the stability of a structure. At different scales, the slope stability of rock joints is deeply influenced by the surface morphology and shows a marked size-dependence. In this paper, the closure and sliding-dilatant behaviour of cracks in concrete and rocks is investigated by means of a coupled numerical/experimental approach. These natural interfaces show self-affine properties in the relevant scale range. Attention has been focused on the stress transfer mechanism across the interfaces, showing that the sets of contact points possess the self-similar character of lacunar fractal sets. Scaling laws come into play and the size-effects on the shear strength of rough interfaces, and on their closure deformability, can be explained.

75 citations