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两种弹性损伤模型的基本方程与色散关系讨论 期刊论文
固体力学学报, 2008, 卷号: 29, 期号: 1, 页码: 29-35
作者:  邓守春;  刘金兴;  张晶;  梁乃刚
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损伤  控制方程  色散  应变梯度  应变局部化  
Study of the damage-induced anisotropy of quasi-brittle materials using the component assembling model 会议论文
7th World Congress on Computational Mechanics, Los Angeles, CA, JUL 16-22, 2006
作者:  Zhang J(张晶);  Liang NG(梁乃刚);  Deng SC(邓守春);  Liu JX(刘金兴);  Liu XY(刘晓宇);  Fu Q(付强);  Zhang J
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Anisotropic Damage  Quasi-brittle Materials  Initial Damage Surface  Uniaxial Tension  Non-proportional Loading  Component Assembling Model  Continuum  Mechanics  Solids  Microcracks  Formulation  Simulation  Fracture  Issues  
Comparison Of The Quasi-Static Method And The Dynamic Method For Simulating Fracture Processes In Concrete 期刊论文
Computational Mechanics, 2008, 页码: 647-660
作者:  Liu JX(刘金兴);  Deng SC(邓守春);  Liang NG(梁乃刚);  Liu, JX (reprint author), Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Mech, State Key Lab Nonlinear Mech, Beijing 100080, Peoples R China.
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Concrete  Generalized Beam Lattice Model  Inertia Effects  Quasi-static And Dynamic Method  Fracture  Numerical-simulation  Particle Composites  Model  Specimen  
Study Of The Damage-Induced Anisotropy Of Quasi-Brittle Materials Using The Component Assembling Model 期刊论文
International Journal of Damage Mechanics, 2008, 页码: 197-221
作者:  Zhang J(张晶);  Liang NG(梁乃刚);  Deng SC(邓守春);  Liu JX(刘金兴);  Liu XY(刘晓宇);  Fu Q(付强);  Zhang, J (reprint author), Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Mech, State Key Lab Nonlinear Mech LNM, Beijing 100080, Peoples R China.
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Anisotropic Damage  Quasi-brittle Materials  Initial Damage Surface  Uniaxial Tension  Non-proportional Loading  Component Assembling Model  Continuum  Mechanics  Solids  Microcracks  Formulation  Simulation  Fracture  Issues