Title:
Size-Scale Effects on the Brittleness of Concrete Structures: Dimensional Analysis and Snap-Back Instability
Author(s):
A. Carpinteri
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
118
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
198-236
Keywords:
beams (supports); brittleness; concrete slabs; cracking (fracturing); crack propagation; dimensional analysis; fracture properties; models; reinforced concrete; stability; Structural Research
DOI:
10.14359/2968
Date:
1/1/1990
Abstract:
Progressive cracking in structural elements of concrete is considered. Two simple models are applied, which, even though different, lead to similar predictions for the fracture behavior. Both virtual crack propagation model and cohesive limit analysis show a trend toward brittle behavior and catastrophical events for large structural sizes. Such a trend is fully confirmed by more refined finite element investigations and by experimental testing on plain and reinforced concrete members.