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Scale-dependent constitutive relations and the role of scale on nominal properties
Authors:George N Frantziskonis  Avraam A Konstantinidis  Elias C Aifantis  
Institution:a Dept. of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA;b Laboratory of Mechanics and Materials, Polytechnic School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54006, Thessaloniki, Greece;c Center for Mechanics of Materials and Instabilities, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931, USA
Abstract:Size effects in strength and fracture energy of heterogeneous materials is considered within a context of scale-dependent constitutive relations. Using tools of wavelet analysis, and considering the failure state of a one-dimensional solid, constitutive relations which include scale as a parameter are derived from a ‘background’ gradient formulation. In the resulting theory, scale is not a fixed quantity independent of deformation, but rather directly dependent on the global deformation field. It is shown that strength or peak nominal stress (maximum point at the engineering stress–strain diagram) decreases with specimen size while toughness or total work to fracture per nominal area (area under the curve in the engineering stress–strain diagram integrated along the length of the considered one-dimensional specimen) increases. This behavior is in agreement with relevant experimental findings on heterogeneous materials where the overall mechanical response is determined by variations in local material properties. The scale-dependent constitutive relations are calibrated from experimental data on concrete specimens.
Keywords:strength  fracture energy  gradients  wavelets
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