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Numerical study of mixed-mode fracture in concrete
Authors:J. Ožbolt  H.W. Reinhardt
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Construction Materials, University of Stuttgart, 70550 Stuttgart, Germany e-mail
Abstract:In the present paper, a finite element code based on the microplane model for concrete is used for the analysis of typical mixed-mode geometries: a Single-Edge-Notched beam, a Double-Edge-Notched specimen and a Dowel-Disk specimen. A local smeared fracture finite element analysis is carried out. As a regularization procedure, the crack band method is used. The principal objective of the study was to investigate whether the smeared fracture finite element code is able to predict mixed-mode fracture of concrete with no optimisation of the material model parameters. Comparison between experimental and numerical results shows that the used code predicts structural response and crack patterns realistically for all cases investigated. Moreover, it is shown that for most of the studied geometries a mixed-mode fracture mechanism dominates at crack initiation, however, with increase of the crack length mode-I fracture becomes dominant and the specimens finally failed in mode-I fracture.
Keywords:Concrete  Mixed-mode fracture  Microplane model  Finite elements  Crack band approach.
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