Multiscale probabilistic modeling of a crack bridge in glass fiber reinforced concrete
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2017
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University of West Bohemia
Abstract
The present paper introduces a probabilistic approach to simulating the crack bridging effects of chopped glass
strands in cement-based matrices and compares it to a discrete rigid body spring network model with semi-discrete
representation of the chopped strands. The glass strands exhibit random features at various scales, which are taken
into account by both models. Fiber strength and interface stress are considered as random variables at the scale
of a single fiber bundle while the orientation and position of individual bundles with respect to a crack plane
are considered as random variables at the crack bridge scale. At the scale of the whole composite domain, the
distribution of fibers and the resulting number of crack-bridging fibers is considered. All the above random effects
contribute to the variability of the crack bridge performance and result in size-dependent behavior of a multiply
cracked composite.
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beton vyztužený skelnými vlákny, překlenutí trhlin, pevnost v tahu
Citation
Applied and Computational Mechanics. 2017, vol. 11, no. 1, p. 1-10.