Monte Carlo simulation of complex cohesive fracture in random heterogeneous quasi-brittle materials
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15/08/2009
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A numerical method is developed to simulate complex two-dimensional crack propagation in quasi-brittle materials considering random heterogeneous fracture properties. Potential cracks are represented by pre-inserted cohesive elements with tension and shear softening constitutive laws modelled by spatially varying Weibull random fields. Monte Carlo simulations of a concrete specimen under uni-axial tension were carried out with extensive investigation of the effects of important numerical algorithms and material properties on numerical efficiency and stability, crack propagation processes and load-carrying capacities. It was found that the homogeneous model led to incorrect crack patterns and load–displacement curves with strong mesh-dependence, whereas the heterogeneous model predicted realistic, complicated fracture processes and load-carrying capacity of little mesh-dependence. Increasing the variance of the tensile strength random fields with increased heterogeneity led to reduction in the mean peak load and increase in the standard deviation. The developed method provides a simple but effective tool for assessment of structural reliability and calculation of characteristic material strength for structural design. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Yang , Z J , Su , X T , Chen , J F & Liu , G H 2009 , ' Monte Carlo simulation of complex cohesive fracture in random heterogeneous quasi-brittle materials ' International Journal of Solids and Structures , vol 46 , no. 17 , pp. 3222-3234 . DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2009.04.013 |
Palavras-Chave | #Cohesive elements #Monte Carlo simulation #Finite element method #Random heterogeneous fracture #Quasi-brittle materials |
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article |