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The following pages link to Three-dimensional finite-element simulation of the dynamic Brazilian tests on concrete cylinders (Q4495472):
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- A variational Cam-clay theory of plasticity (Q704482) (← links)
- Dynamic fragmentation process in concrete under impact and spalling tests (Q707660) (← links)
- Simulating the pervasive fracture of materials and structures using randomly close packed Voronoi tessellations (Q835506) (← links)
- Viscoplastic approach for rate-dependent failure analysis of concrete joints and interfaces (Q837258) (← links)
- Propagation of a cohesive crack through adherent reinforcement layers (Q853367) (← links)
- The Brazilian test: a tool for measuring the toughness of a material and its brittle to ductile transition (Q865156) (← links)
- Comparison of the quasi-static method and the dynamic method for simulating fracture processes in concrete (Q1021116) (← links)
- Numerical modelling and experimental validation of dynamic fracture events along weak planes (Q1033399) (← links)
- Towards the treatment of boundary conditions for global crack path tracking in three-dimensional brittle fracture (Q1041490) (← links)
- Characterization of fracture processes by continuum and discrete modelling (Q1933495) (← links)
- Simulation of fracture in heterogeneous elastic materials with cohesive zone models (Q2439453) (← links)
- Finite-element study of the diagonal-tension failure in reinforced concrete beams (Q2439589) (← links)
- A recursive-faulting model of distributed damage in confined brittle materials (Q2456941) (← links)
- Modeling and simulation of the decohesion of particulate aggregates in a binding matrix (Q2726095) (← links)
- Modeling three-dimensional crack propagation-A comparison of crack path tracking strategies (Q3590460) (← links)
- Micromechanical Studies of Strain Rate Dependent Compressive Strength in Brittle Polycrystalline Materials (Q5384763) (← links)
- Computational micro-macro material testing (Q5947177) (← links)