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Cohesive zone model to predict fracture in bituminous materials and asphaltic pavements: state-of-the-art review
Cohesive zone (CZ) modelling has been receiving increasing attention from the asphaltic materials and pavement mechanics community as a mechanistic approach to model crack initiation and propagation in materials and structures. The CZ model provides a powerful and efficient tool that can be easily implemented in existing computational methods for brittle, quasi-brittle and ductile failure as well as interfacial fracture, all of which are frequently observed in asphaltic materials. Accordingly, this paper introduces the CZ modelling approach in the form of a state-of-the-art review addressing the concept of CZ modelling, CZ constitutive relations, their implementation into computational methods and up-to-date applications of CZ modelling to bituminous mixtures and pavement structures. This paper also includes a brief discussion on the current challenges that researchers face and the future directions to the modelling of fracture in bituminous materials and pavements. CZ modelling is not a topic that can be possibly discussed in a single article; therefore, it should be clearly noted that this review primarily attempts to deliver some of the core aspects of CZ modelling in the area of bituminous composites.
Cohesive zone model to predict fracture in bituminous materials and asphaltic pavements: state-of-the-art review
Cohesive zone (CZ) modelling has been receiving increasing attention from the asphaltic materials and pavement mechanics community as a mechanistic approach to model crack initiation and propagation in materials and structures. The CZ model provides a powerful and efficient tool that can be easily implemented in existing computational methods for brittle, quasi-brittle and ductile failure as well as interfacial fracture, all of which are frequently observed in asphaltic materials. Accordingly, this paper introduces the CZ modelling approach in the form of a state-of-the-art review addressing the concept of CZ modelling, CZ constitutive relations, their implementation into computational methods and up-to-date applications of CZ modelling to bituminous mixtures and pavement structures. This paper also includes a brief discussion on the current challenges that researchers face and the future directions to the modelling of fracture in bituminous materials and pavements. CZ modelling is not a topic that can be possibly discussed in a single article; therefore, it should be clearly noted that this review primarily attempts to deliver some of the core aspects of CZ modelling in the area of bituminous composites.
Cohesive zone model to predict fracture in bituminous materials and asphaltic pavements: state-of-the-art review
Kim, Yong-Rak (author)
International Journal of Pavement Engineering ; 12 ; 343-356
2011-08-01
14 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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