Experimental and numerical fracture tests in concrete. Towards the virtual laboratory

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This paper describes a computation methodology to evaluate the ultimate strength and fracture of concrete samples and structures and its application to four typical tests of experimental laboratories of strength of materials. The tests results are compared and analysed from the experimental and numerical points of view in order to highlight the need for experimental trials to use the information derived from numerical results and, in turn, to validate that numerical models follow the behaviour and physics that occur in laboratory tests This comparison allows to explain the different mechanisms that occur throughout the experiments.

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Zarate, F., Gomez, A., & Oñate, E. (2019). Experimental and numerical fracture tests in concrete. Towards the virtual laboratory. Revista Internacional de Metodos Numericos Para Calculo y Diseno En Ingenieria, 35(1). https://doi.org/10.23967/j.rimni.2019.01.004

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