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Deterministic and stochastic analysis of size effects and damage evolution in quasi-brittle materials

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This study presents some recent results on damage evolution in quasi-brittle materials including stochastic imperfections. The material strength is described as a random field and coupled to the response. The most probable configurations of imperfections leading to failure are sought by means of an optimisation algorithm. This allows for evaluation of the significance of different modes and of the global probability of failure. The symmetry/asymmetry of the evolution of damage in double-edge-notched specimens under tensile loading is studied for different geometrical and mechanical conditions. Deterministic and stochastic size effects are analysed for the particular problem of the pull-out of steel anchors.

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Received 16 March 1999; accepted for publication 17 May 1999

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Gutiérrez, M., De Borst, R. Deterministic and stochastic analysis of size effects and damage evolution in quasi-brittle materials. Archive of Applied Mechanics 69, 655–676 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004190050249

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