par Staquet, Stéphanie
;Aggelis, Dimitrios D.G.
Référence Vol. 8, Ed. 1
Publication Publié, 2018-05-31

Référence Vol. 8, Ed. 1
Publication Publié, 2018-05-31
Direction d'ouvrage
Résumé : | The present Special Issue intends to explore new directions in the field of modelling of behavior of cement-based materials (CBM). The issue focuses on, but is not limited to, the numerical simulation of material/structural behavior, both at early age and during the service life. The modelling will range from the microscopic level, where the microstructure of CBM is considered, through meso-level simulations, allowing the consideration of the presence of aggregates and/or reinforcement in concrete, up to a structural level, where the material will be seen as influencing the performance of concrete/reinforced concrete structures. The basis of this Special Issue comes from selected papers of the 2nd International RILEM/COST Conference on Early Age Cracking and Serviceability in Cement-based Materials and Structures EAC-02, 12–14 September, 2017, in Brussels, Belgium.Topics of interest (among others): Microstructural modelling Multiscale modelling Macroscopic modelling Probabilisitic modelling Durability and Transport modelling Benchmarking calculations Experience gained so far in the benchmarking activities Chemo-mechanical modelling Crack propagation under stress Thermo-mechanical modelling Development of alkali-silica reaction and carbonation Modelling for non-destructive testing |