Size Effect in Blunt Fracture: Concrete, Rock, Metal

Volume: 110, Issue: 4, Pages: 518 - 535
Published: Apr 1, 1984
Abstract
The fracture front in concrete, as well as rock, is blunted by a zone of microcracking, and in ductile metals by a zone of yielding. This blunting causes deviations from the structural size effect known from linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM). The size effect is studied first for concrete or rock structures, using dimensional analysis and illustrative examples. Fracture is considered to be caused by propagation of a crack band that has a...
Paper Details
Title
Size Effect in Blunt Fracture: Concrete, Rock, Metal
Published Date
Apr 1, 1984
Volume
110
Issue
4
Pages
518 - 535
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