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Macroscopic fracture characteristics of random particle systems
Milan Jirásek
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Zdeněk P. Bažant
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Fracture Characteristics
100%
Macroscopic Fracture
100%
Random Particle Systems
100%
Fracture Energy
66%
Two Dimensional
33%
Mechanical Properties
33%
Microscopic Characteristics
33%
Micromechanics
33%
Large Systems
33%
Particle Size
33%
Coefficient of Variation
33%
General Trends
33%
External Load
33%
Stiffness Matrix
33%
Stiffness Change
33%
Inter-particle
33%
Particle System
33%
Microscopic Fracture
33%
Quasi-brittle Materials
33%
Zone Diameter
33%
Force Applied
33%
Process Zone
33%
Size Effect Method
33%
Elastic Stiffness
33%
Particle Position
33%
Force-displacement Diagram
33%
Micro-strength
33%
Displacement Increment
33%
Engineering
Fracture Behavior
100%
Fracture Energy
100%
Two Dimensional
50%
Process Zone
50%
Force Displacement
50%
Effective Mean
50%
Elastic Stiffness
50%
Applied Force
50%
Displacement Increment
50%
External Load
50%
Displacement Diagram
50%
Micromechanics
50%
Size Effect
50%
Coefficient of Variation
50%
Stiffness Matrix
50%