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MAŠEK, J.; MIARKA, P.
Originální název
Mesoscale FEM model of concrete: Statistical assessment of inherent stress concentrations in dependence on phase heterogeneity
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Originální abstrakt
Concrete heterogeneity originates from its production process, which involves bonding aggregates with a binder matrix. This study presents a mesoscale finite element model (MFEM) that offers detailed insights into the fracture process at the aggregate-cement matrix interface, focusing on one of concrete's key properties: its mechanical response. Unlike discrete models, which often average out critical stress concentrations within the mesostructure, the MFEM approach captures detailed stress distributions, revealing localized effects crucial for understanding damage evolution. Although computationally more demanding, the MFEM leverages modern high-performance computing (HPC) to provide a detailed description of the stress field and material damage across different phases and interfaces. The proposed modeling framework integrates a collision-checked aggregate generation procedure, Voronoi-based mesostructure construction, and adaptive 3D meshing, forming a reusable methodology for stress analysis in heterogeneous composites. This approach offers transparent, physically interpretable parameterization of phase properties in contrast to black-box discrete models. Another methodological contribution is the statistical post-processing of stress data using histogram-based analysis across cross-sectional planes. This enables quantitative evaluation of stress concentration distributions, providing valuable insights into the mesoscale mechanical response and serving as a useful visualization tool for researchers working on heterogeneous material modeling. Various matrix-to-aggregate stiffness ratios are considered to evaluate the influence of material heterogeneity on the stress field. The results are based on a statistical evaluation of stress concentrations arising from variations in material stiffness. The model is applied to investigate the impact of using recycled crushed bricks as aggregates in concrete, with particular emphasis on the stiffness mismatch between the matrix and aggregates. The study examines how this stiffness contrast affects stress distribution and ultimately influences the composite's failure mechanisms. Beyond this application, the MFEM framework provides a foundation for further investigations into nonlinear fracture processes, fatigue analysis, and mechanical optimization of alternative aggregate-matrix systems.
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Klíčová slova
MFEM, Meso-scale, Concrete, Heterogeneity, Aggregate-cement interface, Stiffness mismatch, Recycled aggregates
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Vydáno
01.12.2025
Periodikum
Finite Elements in Analysis and Design
Číslo
252
Stát
Nizozemsko
Strany od
1
Strany do
24
Strany počet
URL
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168874X25001313?via%3Dihub
BibTex
@article{BUT199239, author="Jan {Mašek} and Petr {Miarka}", title="Mesoscale FEM model of concrete: Statistical assessment of inherent stress concentrations in dependence on phase heterogeneity", journal="Finite Elements in Analysis and Design", year="2025", number="252", pages="1--24", doi="10.1016/j.finel.2025.104442", issn="0168-874X", url="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168874X25001313?via%3Dihub" }