Toward a Physical Damage Variable for Concrete |
| |
Authors: | Eric N. Landis |
| |
Affiliation: | Associate Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Maine, 5711 Boardman Hall, Orono, ME 04469. E-mail: landis@maine.edu
|
| |
Abstract: | Continuum damage mechanics models, while elegant and useful, suffer from what are typically highly idealized relationships between model and material. In this technical note, using three-dimensional (3D) measurements of internal cracking, direct, albeit simple relationships were made between the quantity of cracking and a corresponding scalar damage variable. Geometric properties of internal cracks were measured through 3D image analysis of in situ microtomographic scans of small concrete specimens subject to compression. A scalar damage variable was determined from the changes in stiffness measured in successive loading cycles. Results showed a nearly linear relationship between the damage variable and the volume of new cracks formed. In contrast, results showed a nonlinear relationship between the damage variable and the crack surface area. Such relationships can potentially lead to a more physical basis for continuum damage formulations. |
| |
Keywords: | Concrete Microstructures Damage Fracture Radiography |
|
|