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Title: An effective modal approach to the dynamic evaluation of fracture toughness of quasi-brittle materials
Keywords: Modal analysis
Fracture toughness
Quasi-brittle fracture
Análise modal
Tenacidade à fratura
Fratura quase-frágil
Issue Date: May-2017
Publisher: Springer
Citation: FERREIRA, L. E. T. et al. An effective modal approach to the dynamic evaluation of fracture toughness of quasi-brittle materials. Mechanics of Composite Materials, New York, v. 53, n. 2, p. 211-228, May 2017.
Abstract: A modal dynamic analysis is used as the tool to evaluate the fracture toughness of concrete from the results of notched-through beam tests. The dimensionless functions describing the relation between the frequencies and specimen geometry used for identifying the variation in the natural frequency as a function of crack depth is first determined for a 150 × 150 × 500-mm notched-through specimen. The frequency decrease resulting from the propagating crack is modeled through a modal/fracture mechanics approach, leading to determination of an effective crack length. This length, obtained numerically, is used to evaluate the fracture toughness of concrete, the critical crack mouth opening displacements, and the brittleness index proposed. The methodology is applied to tests performed on high-strength concrete specimens. The frequency response for each specimen is evaluated before and after each crack propagation step. The methodology is then validated by comparison with results from the application of other methodologies described in the literature and suggested by RILEM.
URI: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11029-017-9655-y
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