## Abstract In the numerical simulation of failure for structures, crack initiation is normally based on a criterion that provides both the stress and the orientation of the material failure plane. Most constitutive models provide reasonably good criteria for stress, but the predictions of orientat
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Model analysis of fracture and failure of concrete as a composite material
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- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1976
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- English
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- 6
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- Article
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- 0008-8846
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