Two-Way Linked Multiscale Method Integrated with Nanomechanical Tests and Cohesive Zone Fracture to Model Highly Heterogeneous Binding Materials

AbstractThis paper presents a two-way linked multiscale method that is integrated with nanomechanical tests and a cohesive zone fracture model to investigate highly heterogeneous cementitious materials such as alkali-activated geopolymer. To this end, geopolymer paste, which is known to have multiph...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of engineering mechanics 2018-10, Vol.144 (10)
Hauptverfasser: Rami, Keyvan Zare, Kim, Yong-Rak, Khedmati, Mahdieh, Nsengiyumva, Gabriel, Alanazi, Hani
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Zusammenfassung:AbstractThis paper presents a two-way linked multiscale method that is integrated with nanomechanical tests and a cohesive zone fracture model to investigate highly heterogeneous cementitious materials such as alkali-activated geopolymer. To this end, geopolymer paste, which is known to have multiphase heterogeneous media, was fabricated and tested to identify (1) local-scale microstructures and nanomechanical properties of individual components within the paste, and (2) global-scale fracture through a three-point bending beam test. Local–global results were then integrated with the two-way linked finite-element modeling. Global and local scales were systemically represented in the model with a homogeneous bending beam structure where the elements of the potential crack zone are linked to a heterogeneous geopolymer microstructure representative volume element (RVE) in the two-way coupled multiscale modeling framework. This integrated experimental–computational multiscale approach can provide the material properties, such as micrometer-length-scale cohesive zone fracture properties, which are considered core properties but not usually feasible to identify using conventional test methods. Test-modeling results imply that the two-way linked multiscale method integrated with nanomechanical tests can be used as a method for characterization and design of various multiphase media, including materials used for critical civil infrastructure.
ISSN:0733-9399
1943-7889
DOI:10.1061/(ASCE)EM.1943-7889.0001518