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Identification of concrete fracture parameters through size effect experiments
Authors:Luigi Cedolin  Gianluca Cusatis  
Affiliation:aDepartment of Structural Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy;bDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180-3590, USA
Abstract:This paper deals with the identification of concrete fracture parameters through indirect methods based on size effect experiments. These methods utilize the size effect curve (structural strength versus structural size), associated with a certain specimen geometry, to identify the tensile strength and the initial fracture energy. These two parameters, in turn, are typically used to characterize the peak and the initial post-peak slope of the cohesive crack law. In the literature, two different approaches can be found for the calculation of the size effect curve: (a) an approach based on the polynomial interpolation of numerically calculated structural strengths of geometrically similar specimens of different sizes, and (b) the classical approach based on equivalent elastic fracture mechanics, which gives rise to the well-known Bažant’s size effect law (SEL). In this paper, the two approaches are first reviewed, the relationship between them is investigated, and a new procedure to identify the tensile strength using the SEL is proposed. Then several sets of experimental results, recently performed at the Politecnico di Milano, are analyzed with both approaches in order to assess their range of applicability and accuracy in the identification of the two fracture parameters specified above.
Keywords:Size effect  Cohesive crack law  Fracture energy  Tensile strength  Concrete  Mode I fracture  Experiments  Parameter identification
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