Multi-level Analysis of Prefinitely Strainely concrete materials

대변형률이 발생한 콘크리트 재료의 다수준 해석

  • 최재혁 (정회원, 연세대학교 토목공학과연구 조교) ;
  • 송하원 (정회원, 연세대학교 토목공학과 부교수, 현재 동경대학교 토목공학과 객원연구원) ;
  • 김장호 (정회원, 세종대학교 토목공학과) ;
  • 박상순 (정회원, 연세대학교 토목공학과 대학원) ;
  • 변근주 (정회원, 연세대학교 토목공학과)
  • Published : 2000.04.01

Abstract

Multi-level (macro-level, meso-level, and micro-level) mechanism of prefinitely strained concrete materials os studied The multi-level analysis explains the additional quasibrittle concrete material ductility that comes from lateral confinement and their multi-level interaction mechanisms. The so-called "upgraded tube-squash test" is used to achieve 50% axial strain and over 70 degree of deviatoric strain of quasibrittle concrete materials under extremely high pressure without producing visible cracks. In the micro-level analysis, the variations of hydration rte, micropores, and hydrate phased are analyzed. In the meso-level analysis, mesocracks (the initial invisible cracks) at the interfaces between aggregates and cement paste matrices are studied. The high confining effect in the specimen on the meso-level cracks is also studied. In the macro-level analysis, the physical behavior of prefinitely strained concrete materials is studied. The co-relationships of the results from the three distinct levels of analyses based in various prestraining (0%, 15%, 35%, and 50%) are studied. For the extremely deformed or strained concrete problems, multi-level analysis will be used to explain the unclear and unstudied mechanism of concrete materials, The multi-level analysis can provide us with valuable insights that can explain the additional ductility and confining effect in concrete. concrete.

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