Abstract

Based on previous investigations of the behaviour of concrete under multiaxial stress, it is found that the fracture processes of concrete can be categorised into (a) those which are caused by the deviatoric component of a stress state and occur in the direction of the “applied” maximum principal compressive stress, and (b) those which are caused by the hydrostatic component and are of “random” orientation.

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