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CONSTITUTIVE MODELLING OF CONCRETE: AN OVERVIEW

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  211-246

Abstract

 In the last three decades, the constitutive modeling of concrete evolved considerably. This paper describes various developments in this field based on different approaches such as elasticity, PLASTICITY, CONTINUUM DAMAGE MECHANICS, plastic fracturing, ENDOCHRONIC THEORY, MICROPLANE MODELs, etc. In this article the material is assumed to undergo small deformations. Only time independent constitutive models and the issues related to their implementation are discussed.      

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    APA: Copy

    RAVEENDRA BABUA, R., BENIPAL, G.S., & SINGH, A.K.. (2005). CONSTITUTIVE MODELLING OF CONCRETE: AN OVERVIEW. ASIAN JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING (BUILDING AND HOUSING), 6(4), 211-246. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/298643/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    RAVEENDRA BABUA R., BENIPAL G.S., SINGH A.K.. CONSTITUTIVE MODELLING OF CONCRETE: AN OVERVIEW. ASIAN JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING (BUILDING AND HOUSING)[Internet]. 2005;6(4):211-246. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/298643/en

    IEEE: Copy

    R. RAVEENDRA BABUA, G.S. BENIPAL, and A.K. SINGH, “CONSTITUTIVE MODELLING OF CONCRETE: AN OVERVIEW,” ASIAN JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING (BUILDING AND HOUSING), vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 211–246, 2005, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/298643/en

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