Computational modelling of concrete structures. (2011)
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- Book
- Title:
- Computational modelling of concrete structures. (2011)
- Main Title:
- Computational modelling of concrete structures
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Nenad Bicanic [and three others].
- Other Names:
- Bićanić, N (Nenad)
EURO-C 2010 (Conference) - Contents:
- Foreword Keynote lectures Z.P. Bažant & Q. Yu, Modeling of concrete creep and hygrothermal deformations, and computation of their structural effects S.L. Billington, Alternate approaches to simulating the performance of ductile fiber-reinforced cement-based materials in structural applications A.E. Huespe, J. Oliver, G. Díaz & P.J. Sánchez, Recent developments on computational modeling of material failure in plain and reinforced concrete structures J. Mazars, F. Dufour, C. Giry, A. Rouquand & C. Pontiroli, Concrete under various loadings, way to model in a same framework: Damage, fracture and compaction B. Pichler & C. Hellmich, Upscaling quasi-brittle strength of cement-based materials: A continuum micromechanics approach F.-J. Ulm, R.J.-M. Pellenq & M. Vandamme, C-Crete: From atoms to concrete structures Constitutive and multi-scale modelling H. Aljewifi, B. Fiorio & J.L. Gallias, Pull-out behaviour of a glass multi-filaments yarn embedded in a cementitious matrix Z.P. Bažant, J.-Y. Wu, F.C. Caner & G. Cusatis, How to enforce non-negative energy dissipation in microplane and other constitutive models for softening damage, plasticity and friction J. Carmeliet, S. Mertens & P. Moonen, A multiscale approach for nonlinear hysteretic damage behaviour of quasi-brittle disordered materials R. Chudoba, A. Scholzen, R. Rypl & J. Hegger, Modeling of reinforced cementitious composites using the microplane damage model in combination with the stochastic cracking theory Z. Dahou, Z.M.Foreword Keynote lectures Z.P. Bažant & Q. Yu, Modeling of concrete creep and hygrothermal deformations, and computation of their structural effects S.L. Billington, Alternate approaches to simulating the performance of ductile fiber-reinforced cement-based materials in structural applications A.E. Huespe, J. Oliver, G. Díaz & P.J. Sánchez, Recent developments on computational modeling of material failure in plain and reinforced concrete structures J. Mazars, F. Dufour, C. Giry, A. Rouquand & C. Pontiroli, Concrete under various loadings, way to model in a same framework: Damage, fracture and compaction B. Pichler & C. Hellmich, Upscaling quasi-brittle strength of cement-based materials: A continuum micromechanics approach F.-J. Ulm, R.J.-M. Pellenq & M. Vandamme, C-Crete: From atoms to concrete structures Constitutive and multi-scale modelling H. Aljewifi, B. Fiorio & J.L. Gallias, Pull-out behaviour of a glass multi-filaments yarn embedded in a cementitious matrix Z.P. Bažant, J.-Y. Wu, F.C. Caner & G. Cusatis, How to enforce non-negative energy dissipation in microplane and other constitutive models for softening damage, plasticity and friction J. Carmeliet, S. Mertens & P. Moonen, A multiscale approach for nonlinear hysteretic damage behaviour of quasi-brittle disordered materials R. Chudoba, A. Scholzen, R. Rypl & J. Hegger, Modeling of reinforced cementitious composites using the microplane damage model in combination with the stochastic cracking theory Z. Dahou, Z.M. Sbartaï, A. Castel & F. Ghomari, A statistical model for reinforced concrete bond prediction R. Desmorat & F. Gatuingt, Introduction of an internal time in nonlocal integral theories G. Etse & P. Folino, Elastoplastic constitutive model for concretes of arbitrary strength properties E. Gal & R. Kryvoruk, Properties of concrete: A two step homogenization approach C. Giry, F. Dufour, J. Mazars & P. Kotronis, Stress state influence on nonlocal interactions in damage modelling J. Hartig & U. Häußler-Combe, A model for the uniaxial tensile behaviour of Textile Reinforced Concrete with a stochastic description of the concrete material properties M. Kitzig & U. Häußler-Combe, Multi-axial modeling of plain concrete structures based on an anisotropic damage formulation S. Maalej, Z. Lafhaj & M. Bouassida, Determination of cement paste mechanical properties: Comparison between micromechanical and ultrasound results I.C. Mihai & A.D. Jefferson, The simulation of microcracking and micro-contact in a constitutive model for concrete J. Pamin, A. Winnicki & A. Wosatko, Simulations of dynamic failure in plain and reinforced concrete with regularized plasticity and damage models V.F. Pasa Dutra, S. Maghous & A.C. Filho, Micromechanical approach to viscoelastic properties of fiber reinforced concrete G. Pijaudier-Cabot & F. Dufour, Boundary and evolving boundary effects in non local damage models E. Rumanus & G. Meschke, Homogenization-based model for reinforced concrete Y. Takase, T. Ikeda & T. Wada, Development of constitutive model of shear stress transfer on concrete crack surface considering shear stress softening N.V. Tue & J. Li, Microplane approach for modeling of concrete under low confinement S.M. Vrech, G. Etse, G. Meschke, A. Caggiano & E. Martinelli, Meso- and macroscopic models for fiber-reinforced concrete A. Wosatko & J. Pamin, Gradient damage model with volumetric-deviatoric split Advances in numerical methods J. Bobi´nski & J. Tejchman, Continuous and discontinuous modeling of cracks in concrete elements M. Bottoni & F. Dufour, Topological search of the crack path from a damage-type mechanical computation J. Cervenka & V. Cervenka, On the uniqueness of numerical solutions of shear failure of deep concrete beams: Comparison of smeared and discrete crack approaches G. Cusatis, E.A. Schauffert, D. Pelessone, J.L. O’Daniel, P. Marangi, M. Stacchini & M. Savoia, Lattice Discrete Particle Model for Fiber reinforced concrete (LDPM-F) with application to the numerical simulation of armoring systems F. Dufour, G. Pijaudier-Cabot & G. Legrain, Nonlocal damage based failure models, extraction of crack opening and transition to fracture W. Fleming & D. Kuhl, Convergence aspects of the eXtended Finite Element Method applied to linear elastic fracture mechanics J. Jeˇrábek, R. Chudoba & J. Hegger, Applicability of XFEM for the representation of crack bridge state in planar composite elements M. Jirásek & M. Horák, Localization properties of damage models Ł. Kaczmarczyk, C.J. Pearce & N. Bicanic, Numerical multiscale solution strategy for fracturing of concrete J. Kozicki & J. Tejchman, A 3D lattice model to describe fracture process in fibrous concrete K.P. Larsen, P.N. Poulsen & L.O. Nielsen, Limit analysis of 3D reinforced concrete frames O. Lloberas Valls, D.J. Rixen, A. Simone & L.J. Sluys, The role of domain decomposition techniques for the study of heterogeneous quasi-brittle materials J.F. Mougaard, P.N. Poulsen & L.O. Nielsen, Modelling cohesive crack growth applying XFEM with crack geometry parameters J. Oliver, I.F. Dias & A.E. Huespe, Strong discontinuities, mixed finite element formulations and localized strain injection, in fracture modeling of quasi-brittle materials M. Pimentel & J. Figueiras, Model for the analysis of structural concrete elements under plane stress conditions: Finite element implementation F.K.F. Radtke, A. Simone & L.J. Sluys, A partition of unity finite element method for fibre reinforced concrete A.V. van de Graaf, M.A.N. Hendriks & J.G. Rots, A discrete cracking model for sequentially linear analysis M. Voˇrechovský & J. Eliáš, Relations between structure size, mesh density, and elemental strength of lattice models Time-dependent and multi physics phenomena M. Abreu, J. Carmeliet & J.V. Lemos, Prediction of the permeability of damaged concrete using a combined lattice beam-crack network approach B. Chiaia, A.P. Fantilli, G. Ferro & G. Ventura, Modelling the CaO hydration in expansive concrete R. de Borst, J. Réthoré & M.-A. Abellan, A two-scale approach for fluid flow in fracturing porous media T. de Larrard, F. Benboudjema, J.B. Colliat, J.M. Torrenti & F. Deleruyelle, A probabilistic approach for modelling long-term behaviour and creep failure of a concrete structure subjected to calcium leaching H. Derluyn, R.M. Espinosa-Marzal, P. Moonen & J. Carmeliet, A coupled transport-crystallization FE model for porous media G. Di Luzio, L. Cedolin & G. Cusatis, A numerical model for early age concrete behavior A.E. Idiart, C.M. López & I. Carol, Hygro-mechanical model for concrete specimens at the meso-level: Application to drying shrinkage A.D. Jefferson & P. Lyons, Comparison of approaches for simulating moisture content changes in concrete M. Kemper, J.J. Timothy, J. Kruschwitz & G. Meschke, Modeling of Chloride and CO2 transport in intact and cracked concrete in the context of corrosion predictions of RC structures W. Ladaoui, T. Vidal, A. Sellier & X. Bourbon, Thermal activation of basic creep for HPC in the range 20°C–80°C T.T.H. Le, H. Boussa & F. Meftah, Modelling of the THM behaviour of concrete at the macroscopic and mesoscopic scale I. Marzec & J. Tejchman, Application of enhanced elasto-plastic damage models to concrete under quasi-static and dynamic cyclic loading Nguyen Sy Tuan, L. Dormieux, Y. Le Pape & J. Sanahuja, Propagation of cracks and damage in non ageing linear viscoelastic media V.P. Nguyen, M. Stroeven & L.J. Sluys, Micromechanical modelling of concrete J. Ožbolt, V. Travaš & I. Kožar, 3D finite element analysis of concrete under impact load C.J. Robson, C.T. Davie & P.D. Gosling, Investigation into the form of the load-induced thermal strain model I. Stipanovi´c Oslakovi´c, D. Bjegovi´c, D. Mikuli´c & V. Krsti´c, Development of service life model CHLODIF++ Modelling of concrete structures B. Belletti & C. Damoni, Some remarks concerning the shear failure in prestressed RC beams S. Blail & J. Kollegger, Verification of experimental tests on roller bearings by means of numerical simulations&lt … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton : CRC Press
- Publication Date:
- 2011
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (836 pages)
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- 624.18340113
Concrete -- Computer simulation -- Congresses - Languages:
- English
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- 9781439859575
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