ABSTRACT

Fracture and Size Effect in Concrete and Other Quasibrittle Materials is the first in-depth text on the application of fracture mechanics to the analysis of failure in concrete structures. The book synthesizes a vast number of recent research results in the literature to provide a comprehensive treatment of the topic that does not give merely the facts - it provides true understanding.

The many recent results on quasibrittle fracture and size effect, which were scattered throughout many periodicals, are compiled here in a single volume. This book presents a well-rounded discussion of the theory of size effect and scaling of failure loads in structures. The size effect, which is the most important practical manifestation of fracture behavior, has become a hot topic. It has gained prominence in current research on concrete and quasibrittle materials.

The treatment of every subject in Fracture and Size Effect in Concrete and Other Quasibrittle Materials proceeds from simple to complex, from specialized to general, and is as concise as possible using the simplest level of mathematics necessary to treat the subject clearly and accurately. Whether you are an engineering student or a practicing engineer, this book provides you with a clear presentation, including full derivations and examples, from which you can gain real understanding of fracture and size effect in concrete and other quasibrittle materials.

chapter 1|22 pages

Why Fracture Mechanics?

chapter 2|25 pages

Essentials of LEFM

chapter 3|26 pages

Determination of LEFM Parameters

chapter 4|25 pages

Advanced Aspects of LEFM

chapter 5|34 pages

Equivalent Elastic Cracks and R-curves

chapter 7|56 pages

Cohesive Crack Models

chapter 8|47 pages

Crack Band Models and Smeared Cracking

chapter 9|56 pages

Advanced Size Effect Analysis

chapter 11|53 pages

Effect of Time, Environment, and Fatigue

chapter 14|37 pages

Material Models for Damage and Failure