
Computational Modelling of Concrete Structures
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A collection of 100 conference papers divided into five sections: computational advances and multiscale modelling; constitutive modelling; modelling in multiphysics phenomena and time effects; modelling of structural performance; and modelling of seismic and cyclic response.
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English
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978-1-040-89730-0 (9781040897300)
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N. Bicanic | R. de Borst | H. Mang
Computational Modelling of Concrete Structures
Proceedings of the EURO-C Conference 2003, St. Johann im Pongau, Austria, 17 - 20 March 2003
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01/2003
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A A Balkema Publishers
€63.32
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N. Bicanic, University of Glasgow, UK. R. de Borst, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. H. Mang, Vienna University of Technology, Austria. G. Meschke, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany.
Content
Foreword; Computational advances and multiscale modelling; Keynote paper: Discrete vs smeared crack models for concrete fracture: bridging the gap ; Keynote paper: Models and algorithms for localized failure; A new approach to strong embedded discontinuities; A dynamically consistent gradient model derived from a discrete microstructure: higher-order stiffness and higher-order inertia; A micromechanical approach to the strength criterion of composite materials; Computational strategies for time-dependent behaviour of ECC; Multiscale modelling of granular materials; Investigations on crack propagation in reinforced concrete structures; Analysis of concrete fracture using a heterogeneous continuum model; Strong discontinuity modeling of cracking in concrete; A computational approach for three-dimensional probabilistic discrete cracking in concrete; Adaptive simulation of quasibrittle failure; Description of thermo-mechanical behaviour of reinforced concrete; Combined damage-plasticity models for discontinuous fracture; Combined continuous/discontinuous failure of cementitious composites; Ductility assessment of HP2C structures: from material modeling to model-based structural simulation; Modeling of static multi-cracking fracture processes in concrete; Constitutive modelling; Modelling of multiphysics phenomena and time effects; Modelling of structural performance; Modelling of seismic and cyclic behaviour; Author Index.
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