Fracture Scaling / edited by Zdeněk P. Bažant, Yapa D.S. Rajapakse.
This volume is a collection of the papers given at the workshop on Fracture Scaling, held at the University of Maryland, USA, 10-12 June 1999, under the sponsorship of the Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA, USA. These papers can be grouped under five major themes: Micromechanical analysis Size...
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Micromechanical Analysis
- Models of interface separation accompanied by plastic dissipation at multiple scales
- The effects of heterogeneity and anisotropy on the size effect in cracked polycrystalline films
- Size effect relations associated with cohesive zone type fracture at a blunt stress concentration
- Scaling laws for elastoplastic fracture
- 2. Size Effects in Fiber Composites
- Scale effects in the initiation of cracking of a scarf joints
- Size effect in fracture of unidirectional composite plates
- Size effect on compression strength of fiber composites failing by kink band propagation
- Is there a thickness effect on compressive strength of unnotched composite laminates?
- 3. Scaling and Heterogeneity
- Failure and scaling properties of a softening interface connected to an elastic block
- A Model for predicting grain boundary cracking in polycrystalline viscoplastic materials including scale effects
- Effect of strain gradients on the size effect of concrete in uniaxial tension
- Scaling phenomena due to fractal contact in concrete and rock fractures
- Fractals and fractal scaling in fracture mechanics
- 4. Computational Aspects and Nonlocal or Gradient Models
- A unified framework for concrete damage and fracture models including size effects
- Finite element simulation of ring expansion and fragmentation: The capturing of length and time scales through cohesive models of fracture
- Strain gradient interpretation of size effects
- Use of neural networks for fitting of FE probabilistic scaling model parameters
- 5. Size Effects in Concrete, Ice and Soils
- Scale effects on the in-situ tensile strength and fracture of ice. Part I: Large grained freshwater ice at Spray Lakes Reservoir, Alberta
- Scale effects on the in-situ tensile strength and fracture of ice. Part II: First-year sea ice at Resolute, N.W.T.
- Size effect and inverse analysis in concrete fracture
- Size effect in shallow and deep notched quasi-brittle structures
- Size effect on the concrete cone pullout load
- Fracture and size effect characters of cemented sand
- Author index.