Damage Models for describing the structural behavior of brittle materials.

Authors

  • Diego Andrés Bravo González
  • Juan Carlos Castro Medina
  • Miguel Ángel Montaña Peñ Montaña Peña

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18041/1794-4953/avances.2.251

Keywords:

Damage, Constitutive equation, Isotropic, Stress state, Softening

Abstract

This article introduces and phenomenological description of the damage, free energy and constitutive equation is presented softening laws. Softening laws presented in order are: linear breakdown, linear degradation with interruptions, exponential decay and finally a parabolic law of damage. The models presented above are used for brittle materials such as mortar, concrete, masonry, walls and others.

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Published

2016-12-01

How to Cite

Bravo González, D. A., Castro Medina, J. C., & Montaña Peña, M. Ángel M. P. (2016). Damage Models for describing the structural behavior of brittle materials. Avances: Investigación En Ingeniería, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.18041/1794-4953/avances.2.251