Title of article :
Three-dimensional finite-element simulation of the dynamic Brazilian tests on concrete cylinders
Author/Authors :
Gonzalo Ruiz، نويسنده , , Michael Ortiz، نويسنده , , Anna Pandolfi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
We investigate the feasibility of using cohesive theories of fracture, in conjunction with the direct simulation
of fracture and fragmentation, in order to describe processes of tensile damage and compressive crushing in
concrete specimens subjected to dynamic loading. We account explicitly for microcracking, the development
of macroscopic cracks and inertia, and the e ective dynamic behaviour of the material is predicted as an
outcome of the calculations. The cohesive properties of the material are assumed to be rate-independent and
are therefore determined by static properties such as the static tensile strength. The ability of model to predict
the dynamic behaviour of concrete may be traced to the fact that cohesive theories endow the material with
an intrinsic time scale. The particular con guration contemplated in this study is the Brazilian cylinder test
performed in a Hopkinson bar. Our simulations capture closely the experimentally observed rate sensitivity of
the dynamic strength of concrete in the form of a nearly linear increase in dynamic strength with strain rate.
More generally, our simulations give accurate transmitted loads over a range of strain rates, which attests to
the delity of the model where rate e ects are concerned. The model also predicts key features of the fracture
pattern such as the primary lens-shaped cracks parallel to the load plane, as well as the secondary profuse
cracking near the supports. The primary cracks are predicted to be nucleated at the centre of the circular
bases of the cylinder and to subsequently propagate towards the interior, in accordance with experimental
observations. The primary and secondary cracks are responsible for two peaks in the load history, also in
keeping with experiment. The results of the simulations also exhibit a size e ect. These results validate the
theory as it bears on mixed-mode fracture and fragmentation processes in concrete over a range of strain
rates
Keywords :
Fracture , cohesive elements , Concrete , Dynamic strength , Size e ect , Mixed mode fracture , strain rate e ect
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering