Detail publikace
Probabilistic Nonlocal Theory for Quasibrittle Fracture Initiation and Size Effect Based on Extreme Value Statistics
BAŽANT, Z. NOVÁK, D.
Český název
Probabilistic Nonlocal Theory for Quasibrittle Fracture Initiation and Size Effect Based on Extreme Value Statistics
Anglický název
Probabilistic Nonlocal Theory for Quasibrittle Fracture Initiation and Size Effect Based on Extreme Value Statistics
Typ
článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
The nonlocal generalization of Weibull theory previously developed for structures that are either notched or fail only after the formation of a large crack is extendedto predict the probability of failure of unnotched structures that reach the maximum load before a large crack forms, as is typical of the test of modulus of rupture (flexural strength).
Český abstrakt
The nonlocal generalization of Weibull theory previously developed for structures that are either notched or fail only after the formation of a large crack is extendedto predict the probability of failure of unnotched structures that reach the maximum load before a large crack forms, as is typical of the test of modulus of rupture (flexural strength).
Anglický abstrakt
The nonlocal generalization of Weibull theory previously developed for structures that are either notched or fail only after the formation of a large crack is extendedto predict the probability of failure of unnotched structures that reach the maximum load before a large crack forms, as is typical of the test of modulus of rupture (flexural strength).
Klíčová slova anglicky
probabilistic nonlocal, size effect, Weibull theory, structures
Rok RIV
2003
Vydáno
01.07.2000
Místo
Notredam
Kniha
8th ASCE Conference on Probabilistic Mechanics and Structural Reliability
Počet stran
6
BIBTEX
@inproceedings{BUT7964,
author="Zdeněk P. {Bažant} and Drahomír {Novák},
title="Probabilistic Nonlocal Theory for Quasibrittle Fracture Initiation and Size Effect Based on Extreme Value Statistics",
booktitle="8th ASCE Conference on Probabilistic Mechanics and Structural Reliability",
year="2000",
month="July",
address="Notredam"
}