This book is concerned with a leading-edge topic of great interest and importance, exemplifying the relationship between experimental research, material modeling, structural analysis and design. It focuses on the effect of structure size on structural strength and failure behaviour. Bazant's theory has found wide application to all quasibrittle materials, including rocks, ice, modern fiber composites and tough ceramics. The topic of energetic scaling, considered controversial until recently, is finally getting the attention it deserves, mainly as a result of Bazant's pioneering work. In...
This book is concerned with a leading-edge topic of great interest and importance, exemplifying the relationship between experimental research, materi...
A text on the application of fracture mechanics to the analysis of failure in concrete structures. It synthesizes a number of research results to provide a treatment of the topic. It presents a discussion of the theory of size effect and scaling of failure loads in structures, compiling results on the quasibrittle size effect. The treament of every subject here proceeds from simple to complex, from specialized to general, and uses a simple level of mathematics.
A text on the application of fracture mechanics to the analysis of failure in concrete structures. It synthesizes a number of research results to prov...
The modeling of mechanical properties of materials and structures is a complex and wide-ranging subject. In some applications, it is sufficient to assume that the material remains elastic, i.e. that the deformation process is fully reversible and the stress is a unique function of strain. However, such a simplified assumption is appropriate only within a limited range, and in general must be replaced by a more realistic approach that takes into account the inelastic processes such as plastic yielding or cracking. This book presents a comprehensive treatment of the most important areas...
The modeling of mechanical properties of materials and structures is a complex and wide-ranging subject. In some applications, it is sufficient to ass...
Yapa D. S. Rajapakse Zdenek P. Bazant Y. 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 effects in fiber composites Scaling and heterogeneity Computational aspects and nonlocal or gradient models Size effects in concrete, ice and soils . This workshop is the result of a significant research effort, supported by the Office of Naval Research, into the problems of scaling of fracture in...
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 t...
A crucial element of structural and continuum mechanics, stability theory has limitless applications in civil, mechanical, aerospace, naval and nuclear engineering. This text of unparalleled scope presents a comprehensive exposition of the principles and applications of stability analysis. It has been proven as a text for introductory courses and various advanced courses for graduate students. It is also prized as an exhaustive reference for engineers and researchers. The authors' focus on understanding of the basic principles rather than excessive detailed solutions, and their treatment of...
A crucial element of structural and continuum mechanics, stability theory has limitless applications in civil, mechanical, aerospace, naval and nuclea...
Exploration of principles and applications emphasizes nonelastic stability, focusing on problems of fracture and damage, thermodynamics of stability in irreversible systems, and other key areas. 700 exercise problems. 1991 edition.
Exploration of principles and applications emphasizes nonelastic stability, focusing on problems of fracture and damage, thermodynamics of stability i...
From time to time the International Journal of Fracture has presented matters thought to be of special interest to its readers. The last special topic review was presented by Drs W.G. Knauss and AJ. Rosakis as Guest Editors in four issues, January-April 1990, under the general title of Non Linear Fracture. It contained sections on damage mechanisms, interfaces and creep, time depen dence, and continuum plasticity insofar as they affect the mechanisms of the fracture process. Continuing this policy, which is consistent with our stated objectives, the two September issues deal with the behavior...
From time to time the International Journal of Fracture has presented matters thought to be of special interest to its readers. The last special topic...
From time to time the International Journal of Fracture has presented matters thought to be of special interest to its readers. The last special topic review was presented by Drs W.G. Knauss and AJ. Rosakis as Guest Editors in four issues, January-April 1990, under the general title of Non Linear Fracture. It contained sections on damage mechanisms, interfaces and creep, time depen dence, and continuum plasticity insofar as they affect the mechanisms of the fracture process. Continuing this policy, which is consistent with our stated objectives, the two September issues deal with the behavior...
From time to time the International Journal of Fracture has presented matters thought to be of special interest to its readers. The last special topic...
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 effects in fiber composites
Scaling and heterogeneity
Computational aspects and nonlocal or gradient models
Size effects in concrete, ice and soils
. This workshop is the result of a significant research effort,...
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...