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The problem of inverse analysis occurs in many engineering tasks and, as such, attains several different forms and can be solved by a variety of very distinct methods. In [...]
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The prediction of groundwater flow is strongly influenced by the soil permeability generally varying within the space. Determination of the spatial distribution of the [...]
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This contribution addresses the method of Wang tilings used to reproduce fluctuating stresses, strains and displacements in materials with random microstructure subject [...]
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The problem of an inverse analysis occurs in many engineering tasks. The problem itself has several different forms and can be solved by many very distinct methods. In th [...]
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During the three-point bending test, a concrete specimen is damaged by cracking. Brancherie and Ibrahimbegović are authors of a relatively simple model capable of descri [...]
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In this paper we present an identification method of microplane model parameters from results of experiments in a uniaxial deformation on concrete. Novelties are usage of [...]
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The concrete is one of the oldest materials used in the building industry for ages. The models of this material are often designed to capture the behaviour of real constr [...]
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In order to properly explore response of a model, one needs to perform simulations for a set of design points. When dealing complex non-linear models, the simulations are [...]
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Homogenization methods are becoming the most popular approach to modelling of heterogeneous materials. The main principle is to represent the heterogeneous microstructure [...]
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Presented paper is concerned with the numerical modeling of quasibrittle materials such as concrete. Brancherie and Ibrahimbegovic are authors of a simple model capable o [...]
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