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A geometrical inclusion-matrix model for the finite element analysis of concrete at multiple scales (2003)
Häfner, Stefan ; Eckardt, Stefan ; Könke, Carsten
This paper introduces a method to generate adequate inclusion-matrix geometries of concrete in two and three dimensions, which are independent of any specific numerical discretization. The article starts with an analysis on shapes of natural aggregates and discusses corresponding mathematical realizations. As a first prototype a two-dimensional generation of a mesoscale model is introduced. Particle size distribution functions are analysed and prepared for simulating an adequate three-dimensional representation of the aggregates within a concrete structure. A sample geometry of a three-dimensional test cube is generated and the finite element analysis of its heterogeneous geometry by a uniform mesh is presented. Concluding, aspects of a multiscale analysis are discussed and possible enhancements are proposed.
A multigrid finite element method for the mesoscale analysis of concrete (2004)
Häfner, Stefan ; Könke, Carsten
A multigrid finite element method for the mesoscale analysis of concrete
Adaptation of the natural element method for crack growth simulations (2004)
Unger, Jörg F. ; Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian ; Könke, Carsten
Adaptation of the natural element method for crack growth simulations
Adaptive damage simulation of concrete using heterogeneous multiscale models (2008)
Eckardt, Stefan ; Könke, Carsten
Adaptive damage simulation of concrete using heterogeneous multiscale models
ADAPTIVE SIMULATION OF THE DAMAGE BEHAVIOR OF CONCRETE USING HETEROGENEOUS MULTISCALE MODELS (2006)
Eckardt, Stefan ; Könke, Carsten
In this paper an adaptive heterogeneous multiscale model, which couples two substructures with different length scales into one numerical model is introduced for the simulation of damage in concrete. In the presented approach the initiation, propagation and coalescence of microcracks is simulated using a mesoscale model, which explicitly represents the heterogeneous material structure of concrete. The mesoscale model is restricted to the damaged parts of the structure, whereas the undamaged regions are simulated on the macroscale. As a result an adaptive enlargement of the mesoscale model during the simulation is necessary. In the first part of the paper the generation of the heterogeneous mesoscopic structure of concrete, the finite element discretization of the mesoscale model, the applied isotropic damage model and the cohesive zone model are briefly introduced. Furthermore the mesoscale simulation of a uniaxial tension test of a concrete prism is presented and own obtained numerical results are compared to experimental results. The second part is focused on the adaptive heterogeneous multiscale approach. Indicators for the model adaptation and for the coupling between the different numerical models will be introduced. The transfer from the macroscale to the mesoscale and the adaptive enlargement of the mesoscale substructure will be presented in detail. A nonlinear simulation of a realistic structure using an adaptive heterogeneous multiscale model is presented at the end of the paper to show the applicability of the proposed approach to large-scale structures.
Analysis of crack initiation and propagation in polyctystalline meso- and microstructures of metal materials (2006)
Luther, Torsten ; Könke, Carsten
Analysis of crack initiation and propagation in polyctystalline meso- and microstructures of metal materials
Application of an Atom Continuum Model in Process of Damage Simulation on Multiple Length Scales (2008)
Luther, Torsten ; Könke, Carsten
Application of an Atom Continuum Model in Process of Damage Simulation on Multiple Length Scales
Coupled cohesive zone representations from 3D quasicontinuum simulation on aluminum grain boundaries (2010)
Luther, Torsten ; Könke, Carsten
Coupled cohesive zone representations from 3D quasicontinuum simulation on aluminum grain boundaries
Coupling of scales in a multiscale simulation using neural networks (2008)
Unger, Jörg F. ; Könke, Carsten
Coupling of scales in a multiscale simulation using neural networks
Coupling techniques for heterogeneous multiscale models of concrete (2007)
Eckardt, Stefan ; Könke, Carsten
Coupling techniques for heterogeneous multiscale models of concrete
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