Corelationship between Interfacial Fracture Toughness and Mechanical Properties of Concrete

계면파괴인성과 콘크리트 역학적 성질의 상관관계

  • 이광명 (성균관대학교 토목공학과) ;
  • 안기석 (현대산업개발(주) 토목1팀 사원) ;
  • 이회근 (성균관대학교 토목공학과) ;
  • 김태근 (성균관대학교 토목공학과)
  • Published : 1998.04.01

Abstract

The interfacial zone in concrete materials is extensive, geometrically complex, and constitutes inherently weak zones that limit the concrete performance. Motar-aggregate interfaces play a major role in the fracture processing in concrete composites. Also, the interfacial bond considerably influence mechanical properties of concrete such as modulus of elasticity, strength, and fracture energy, Characterization of the interfacial properties is, therefore, essential to overcome the limitations associated with the interfaces. an objective of this paper is to investigate the corelationship between the fracture toughness of mortar-aggregate interface and the concrete properties such as strengths and elastic moduli. It is observed from the test results that interface fracture toughness is closely related with the compressive strength rather than other properties. At early ages, the development of both tensile strength and elastic modulus are much greater thatn that of both interface fracture toughness and compressive strength.

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