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Cutting-edge methods in the computational analysis of structures have been developed over the last decades. Such modern tools are helpful to assess the safety of existing buildings. Multi-scale techniques have been proposed to combine the accuracy of micro- modelling and the computational efficiency of macro-modelling. Machine-learning tools have been utilized successfully to train specific models by feeding big source data from different fields, e.g. autonomous driving, face recognition, etc. This research proposes a continuous nonlinear material law that can reproduce data from micro-scale analysis. The proposed method is based on a machine-learning tool that links the two scales of the analysis by training a macro-model smeared damage constitutive law through benchmark data from numerical tests derived from micro-models.
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Published on 29/11/21
Submitted on 29/11/21
Volume Numerical modeling and structural analysis, 2021
DOI: 10.23967/sahc.2021.007
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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