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  1. Frontiers of Architecture and Civil Engineering in China
  2. Frontiers of Architecture and Civil Engineering in China : Volume 9
  3. Frontiers of Architecture and Civil Engineering in China : Volume 9, Issue 4, December 2015
  4. Computational model generation and RVE design of self-healing concrete
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Frontiers of Architecture and Civil Engineering in China : Volume 11
Frontiers of Architecture and Civil Engineering in China : Volume 10
Frontiers of Architecture and Civil Engineering in China : Volume 9
Frontiers of Architecture and Civil Engineering in China : Volume 9, Issue 4, December 2015
An extended cell-based smoothed discrete shear gap method (XCS-FEM-DSG3) for free vibration analysis of cracked Reissner-Mindlin shells
Fatigue crack growth simulations of 3-D linear elastic cracks under thermal load by XFEM
Computational model generation and RVE design of self-healing concrete
Mixed mode properties of CNT reinforced composites using Arcan test rig
Free vibration analysis of cracked thin plates by quasi-convex coupled isogeometric-meshfree method
Elasto-plastic fatigue crack growth analysis of plane problems in the presence of flaws using XFEM
Thermo-elastic extended meshfree method for fracture without crack tip enrichment
Studies of fiber-matrix debonding
Damage assessment of laminated composite beam structures using damage locating vector (DLV) method
An extended thermo-mechanically coupled algorithm for simulation of superelasticity and shape memory effect in shape memory alloys
Adaptive selective ES-FEM limit analysis of cracked plane-strain structures
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Computational model generation and RVE design of self-healing concrete

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Author Quayum, Md. Shahriar Zhuang, Xiaoying Rabczuk, Timon
Copyright Year 2015
Abstract Computational homogenization is a versatile tool that can extract effective properties of heterogeneous or composite material through averaging technique. Self-healing concrete (SHC) is a heterogeneous material which has different constituents as cement matrix, sand and healing agent carrying capsules. Computational homogenization tool is applied in this paper to evaluate the effective properties of self-healing concrete. With this technique, macro and micro scales are bridged together which forms the basis for multi-scale modeling. Representative volume element (RVE) is a small (microscopic) cell which contains all the microphases of the microstructure. This paper presents a technique for RVE design of SHC and shows the influence of volume fractions of different constituents, RVE size and mesh uniformity on the homogenization results.
Starting Page 383
Ending Page 396
Page Count 14
File Format PDF
ISSN 20952430
Journal Frontiers of Architecture and Civil Engineering in China
Volume Number 9
Issue Number 4
e-ISSN 20952449
Language English
Publisher Higher Education Press
Publisher Date 2015-12-01
Publisher Institution Chinese Universities
Publisher Place Beijing
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword homogenization self-healing concrete (SHC) representative volume element multiscale modelling Civil Engineering Cities, Countries, Regions
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Architecture Civil and Structural Engineering
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