Abstract |
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In this study, we propose a model coupling
damage of domains and damage of interfaces. A predictive theory
of continuum damage mechanics is developed within the framework
of the principle of virtual power. Because damage results from
microscopic motions, the power of these microscopic motions is
included in the power of the internal forces. The power of the
internal forces we choose depends on the damage velocity and on
its gradient to take into account local interactions. An
interaction between the domain damage and the damage along the
interface is introduced. To overcome the insensitivity of the
local interface model to elongation, nonlocal elongation has been
considered as a source of damage. Representative numerical
examples confirm that our proposed model can be used to
describe various damage phenomena in agreement with
experiments.
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Keywords
principle of virtual power, domain damage, interface damage, elongation, damage of glued concrete structures
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