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Determination of the Probabilistic Properties of the Critical Fracture Energy of Concrete Integrating Scale Effect Aspects

Mariane Rodrigues Rita    
Pierre Rossi    
Eduardo de Moraes Rego Fairbairn and Fernando Luiz Bastos Ribeiro    

Resumen

This paper presents an extension of the validation domain of a previously validated three-dimensional probabilistic semi-explicit cracking numerical model, which was initially validated for a specific concrete mix design. This model is implemented in a finite element code. The primary objective of this study is to propose a function that enables the estimation of the critical fracture energy parameter utilized in the model and validate its effectiveness for various concrete mix designs. The model focuses on macrocrack propagation and introduces significant aspects such as employing volume elements for simulating macrocrack propagation and incorporating two key factors in governing its behavior. Firstly, macrocrack initiation is linked to the uniaxial tensile strength (ft)" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">(????)(ft) ( f t ) . Secondly, macrocrack propagation is influenced by a post-cracking dissipation energy in tension. This energy is taken equal to the mode I critical fracture energy (GIC)" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">(??????)(GIC) ( G I C ) based on the linear elastic fracture mechanics theory. Importantly, both ft" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">????ft f t and GIC" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">??????GIC G I C are probabilistic properties influenced by the volume of concrete under consideration. Consequently, in the numerical model, they are dependent on the volume of the finite elements employed. To achieve this objective, numerical simulations of fracture mechanical tests are conducted on a large double cantilever beam specimen. Through these simulations, we validate the proposed function, which is a crucial step towards expanding the model?s applicability to all concrete mix designs.

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