A Multiaxial Damage Statistic Constitutive Model for Concrete

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In order to apply the uniaxial damage evolution equation that established with the variable of strain to the multiaxial damage quantitative analysis, this paper bases on the Hsieh-Tang-Chen four-parameter failure criterion and adopts the way of making the triaxial equivalent strain combining with the uniaxial damage evolution equation to analyze and deduce the uniaxial damage evolution equation of SRHSHPC, and which is expanded to multiaxial condition as well. A function considered triaxial stress state and a related correction value are suggested, then, improving the damage evolution equation from triaxial to multiaxial form, finally proposing the multiaxial damage statistic constitutive equation for concrete, taking numerical simulation with the complete decoupling method and the result shows that the model is effective.

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