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In the contribution, a discrete meso-level lattice particle model is presented. A fully coupled mechanical and transport solver is validated using selected physical and numerical experiments from the literature. A water flow through a pre-cracked Brazilian disc is measured in dependence on opening of cracks scattered throughout the specimen. Secondly, a corrosion induced cracking is modelled and results compared against the physical experiment and numerical simulations.
Published on 28/02/22
Accepted on 28/02/22
Submitted on 28/02/22
Volume CT09 - Damage, Fracture and Fatigue, 2022
DOI: 10.23967/complas.2021.014
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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