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Computational aspects of biaxial stress in plain and reinforced concrete : proefschrift

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The article was published on 1993-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 232 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Biaxial tensile test.

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Assessing seismic collapse safety of modern reinforced concrete moment frame buildings

Abstract: iii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS iv TABLE OF CONTENTS vii LIST OF FIGURES xvii LIST OF TABLES xxv
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Three dimensional combined fracture-plastic material model for concrete

TL;DR: In this article, a combined fracture-plastic model for concrete is presented, which combines the fracture model and the crack band approach. And the model can be used to simulate concrete cracking, crushing under high confinement and crack closure due to crushing in other material directions.
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Fracture in quasi-brittle materials: a review of continuum damage-based approaches

TL;DR: In this paper, the concept of fracture energy is introduced for tensile and compressive loadings and also elaborated for reinforced concrete, and a concise summary is given of recent finite element concepts for cohesive-zone models (fracture energy models).
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A composite plasticity model for concrete

TL;DR: In this paper, a composite yield function is used to describe the behavior of plain and reinforced concrete in biaxial stress under monotonic loading conditions, and the proposed Euler backward algorithm based on the composite yield functions and enhanced by a consistent linearization of the integrated stress strain relation for use within a Newton Raphson method at the structural level, is extremely robust for this particular class of problems.
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Assessing seismic collapse safety of modern reinforced concrete moment frame buildings

Abstract: iii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS iv TABLE OF CONTENTS vii LIST OF FIGURES xvii LIST OF TABLES xxv
Journal ArticleDOI

Three dimensional combined fracture-plastic material model for concrete

TL;DR: In this article, a combined fracture-plastic model for concrete is presented, which combines the fracture model and the crack band approach. And the model can be used to simulate concrete cracking, crushing under high confinement and crack closure due to crushing in other material directions.
Journal ArticleDOI

Fracture in quasi-brittle materials: a review of continuum damage-based approaches

TL;DR: In this paper, the concept of fracture energy is introduced for tensile and compressive loadings and also elaborated for reinforced concrete, and a concise summary is given of recent finite element concepts for cohesive-zone models (fracture energy models).
Journal ArticleDOI

A composite plasticity model for concrete

TL;DR: In this paper, a composite yield function is used to describe the behavior of plain and reinforced concrete in biaxial stress under monotonic loading conditions, and the proposed Euler backward algorithm based on the composite yield functions and enhanced by a consistent linearization of the integrated stress strain relation for use within a Newton Raphson method at the structural level, is extremely robust for this particular class of problems.