1997
DOI: 10.1007/s004660050193
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Micromechanical modelling of strain hardening and tension softening in cementitious composites

Abstract: This paper will describe a procedure for modelling the complete macroscopic response (including strain hardening and tension softening) of two short ®bre reinforced cementitious composites and show how their microstructural parameters in¯uence this response. From a mathematical point of view it is necessary to examine how bridging forces imposed by the ®bres alter the opening of multiple cracks in elastic solids under unidirectional tensile loading.The strain hardening is essentially due to elastic bridging fo… Show more

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“…Finally, to study the variation of the tangent modulus with increasing applied tension when additional microcracks are formed, it is necessary to postulate a microcrack evolution law. Karihaloo and Wang [17] have postulated the following two-dimensional linear evolution law based on experimental evidence:…”
Section: Pre-peak Strain Hardeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Finally, to study the variation of the tangent modulus with increasing applied tension when additional microcracks are formed, it is necessary to postulate a microcrack evolution law. Karihaloo and Wang [17] have postulated the following two-dimensional linear evolution law based on experimental evidence:…”
Section: Pre-peak Strain Hardeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The kernel K v (x,x i ) has an integrable logarithmic singularity at x = x i which can be easily handled by regularisation. The integral equation was solved accurately using Gauss±Legendre quadrature by Karihaloo et al [12,17] After solving r p (x) the crack opening displacement is easily calculated from Equation 5. The influence of bridging stiffness k on the normalised crack opening of a quadrant of a crack in the array is shown in Figure 8.…”
Section: Pre-peak Strain Hardeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Concrete composites with high initial strengths are another type of the concretes that are used for the structures where the initial strength is needed to rapidly grow [14]. Also, another type of engineering concrete composites with a low specific weight is used for lightweight structures [15]. Furthermore, an eco-friendly engineering concrete composite was made [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since mid-1960s, substantial progress in the field of FRC has been made possible due to the following advances in cement and concrete industry (Naaman 2007 Substantial progress has also been made in modeling the behavior of FRC (Balaguru and Shah 1992, Bentur and Mindess 1990, Brandt et al 2000, Hannant 1978, and Karihaloo 1997).…”
Section: History and Development Of Hpfrcmentioning
confidence: 99%