2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00466-012-0716-8
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A two-way coupled multiscale model for predicting damage-associated performance of asphaltic roadways

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“…As reported in [4], the angularity of the aggregate particles plays also a vital role in the behavior of the structures (cylindrical samples, therein) made of AC. There is a large body of the literature devoted to the AC microstructure generation (see, e.g., in [3][4][5]7,13,14,16,17]). The analized geometry was substantially simplified (c.f.…”
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“…As reported in [4], the angularity of the aggregate particles plays also a vital role in the behavior of the structures (cylindrical samples, therein) made of AC. There is a large body of the literature devoted to the AC microstructure generation (see, e.g., in [3][4][5]7,13,14,16,17]). The analized geometry was substantially simplified (c.f.…”
Section: Microstructure Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the synthetic microstructure generation is frequently used to overcome the resources limitations [7,16]. This approach is also used in the cases, where the focus is on the feasibility of the nonlinear analysis or new constitutive model introduction [3,5,13,14].…”
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“…Synthetic approaches to create AC mesostructures are frequently based on spheres/ellipsoids [37,22,8,45] and polyhedra [25,30,55,27,50]. A noteworthy contribution has been made by Fakhari Tehrani et al [13], who employ a structural model generator for 2D mesoscale modelling of AC.…”
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“…Instead of implementing the standard finite element method, upscaled or multiscale methods have been proposed to account for such types of problems, therefore significantly reducing the required computational resources [36,59,67]. Upscaling techniques rely on the derivation of analytical forms to describe a coarser (i.e.…”
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