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INSTABILITY, DUCTILITY, AND SIZE EFFECT IN STRAIN-SOFTENING CONCRETE
Zdenek P. Bazant
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
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size
100%
instability
100%
ductility
100%
strain softening
100%
beams
50%
strains
50%
finite element method
33%
stability
16%
energy
16%
prediction
16%
failures
16%
depth
16%
cracking
16%
reinforced concrete
16%
diagrams
16%
stored energy
16%
Material Science
Strain
100%
Concrete
100%
Ductility
100%
Beam
37%
Finite Element Methods
25%
Heterogeneous Material
12%
Aggregate
12%
Engineering
Size Effect
100%
Localisation
33%
Load Limits
33%
Elements
33%
Stability Analysis
16%
Tensiles
16%
Strain Energy
16%
Moment Redistribution
16%
Stress Strain Diagram
16%
Lower Limit
16%
Stored Energy
16%
Reinforced Concrete Structure
16%
Prediction
16%
Failure (Mechanical)
16%