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XXI International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
Warsaw, Poland, August 15-21, 2004

Damage and Failure of Brittle Solids

Andrzej Litewka (1), Leszek Szojda (2)
1. Universidade da Beira Interior, Covilha, Portugal
2. Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland


The aim of this paper is to study the process of the damage growth that results in material failure for rock-like cementitious brittle materials subjected to multi-axial state of stress. To this end the stress-strain curves and stress at failure were determined experimentally for cylindrical specimens of mortar under tri-axial state of stress. The programme of loading consisted of uni- axial compression that supplied the data necessary to calibrate the material and two cases of tri-axial loading. The first case was superposition of hydrostatic pressure and axial compression and the second case consisted in simultaneous action of hydrostatic pressure and bi-axial uniform compression. The experimental results were compared with the theoretical predictions obtained from the own theoretical model based on the methods of the damage mechanics.



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