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A Rate Independent Cohesive Zone Model for Modeling Failure in Quasi-Brittle Materials.

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In this paper, a rate independent cohesive zone model for modeling failure in quasi-brittle materials is presented, which can simulate cracking, slipping, and crushing of planes through a traction-separation law.
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Computational modeling of failure in quasi-brittle materials at various length scales is important. In this work we present a rate independent cohesive zone model for modeling failure in quasi-brittle materials. The proposed model can simulate cracking, slipping, and crushing of planes through a traction-separation law. A single surface hyperbolic failure criterion, which naturally comes as a direct extension of Coulomb friction criterion with cut-off in tension and cap-off in compression, has been developed. A Euler backward integration scheme together with a global-local Newton solver compatible with a substepping strategy has been used in numerical computations. The proposed model is then used for modeling of shear wall panels. The numerical results obtained are validated by comparing them with experimental results available in literatures.

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New Constitutive Model for Interface Elements in Finite-Element Modeling of Masonry

TL;DR: In this article, a new interface element constitutive model is proposed for analyzing masonry using simplified micromodeling (SMM) approach, in which mortar and two unit-mortar interfaces are considered.
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Modeling of masonry structures using a new 3D cohesive interface material model considering dilatancy softening

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Modelling shear loading of a cantilever with a crack-like defect explicitly including linear parameters

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