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A 3D gradient-enhanced micropolar damage-plasticity approach for modeling quasi-brittle failure of cohesive-frictional materials

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COMPUTERS & STRUCTURES
卷 239, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruc.2020.106332

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Micropolar continuum; Gradient-enhanced continuum; Continuum damage; Plasticity; Unstable material behavior

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Continuum models based on the combination of the theories of plasticity and damage mechanics pose a powerful framework for representing the highly nonlinear material behavior of cohesive-frictional materials. However, non-associated plastic flow rules for representing the inelastic volumetric expansion of such materials may result in unstable material behavior and, accordingly, strongly mesh-dependent results in finite element simulations. Regularization techniques such as the gradient-enhanced continuum or similar nonlocal approaches, which work well for regularizing mode I failure, are often not sufficient as a remedy. In contrast to the latter, the theory of the micropolar continuum represents a suitable framework for regularizing non-associated plastic flow and shear band dominated failure properly, but it fails to do so for mode I failure. Hence, in the present contribution, a combination of the theories of the micropolar continuum and the gradient-enhanced continuum for regularizing both shear band dominated failure and mode I failure is presented. By incorporating a 3D damage-plasticity model for concrete into the proposed framework, it is demonstrated that the proposed model constitutes a physically sound and numerically stable approach for modeling the nonlinear material behavior of concrete in both the pre-peak and the post-peak regime for a broad variety of loading conditions. (C) 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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