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Estimation of Tensile Strength Using Reverse Analysis Method for Ultra High Performance Concrete (역해석 기법을 이용한 초고성능콘크리트의 인장강도 추정)

  • Lee, Chang-Hong;Kim, Young-Jin;Chin, Won-Jong;Kim, Hee-Seok
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.163-164
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    • 2010
  • Ultra high performance concrete (UHPC) is a relatively new cementitous material, which has been developed to give significantly higher material performance than conventional concrete or engineered cementitious composites. In this study, reverse analysis of notched UHPC beam was conducted according to the experimental result of load-displacement. Conclusively, tensile strength vs. CMOD (Crack Mouth Opening Displacement) was calculated as an approximated method for the direct tensile strength estimation.

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Determination of Double-K Fracture Parameters of Concrete Using Split-Tension Cube: A Revised Procedure

  • Pandey, Shashi Ranjan;Kumar, Shailendra;Srivastava, A.K.L.
    • International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.163-175
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    • 2016
  • This paper presents a revised procedure for computation of double-K fracture parameters of concrete split-tension cube specimen using weight function of the centrally cracked plate of finite strip with a finite width. This is an improvement over the previous work of the authors in which the determination of double-K fracture parameters of concrete for split-tension cube test using weight function of the centrally cracked plate of infinite strip with a finite width was presented. In a recent research, it was pointed out that there are great differences between a finite strip and an infinite strip regarding their weight function and the solution of infinite strip can be utilized in the split-tension specimens when the notch size is very small. In the present work, improved version of LEFM formulas for stress intensity factor, crack mouth opening displacement and crack opening displacement profile presented in the recent research work are incorporated. The results of the double-K fracture parameters obtained using revised procedure and the previous work of the authors is compared. The double-K fracture parameters of split-tension cube specimen are also compared with those obtained for standard three point bend test specimen. The input data required for determining double-K fracture parameters for both the specimen geometries for laboratory size specimens are obtained using well known version of the Fictitious Crack Model.

Evaluation of mechanical properties for high strength and ultrahigh strength concretes

  • Murthy, A. Ramachandra;Iyer, Nagesh R.;Prasad, B.K. Raghu
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.1 no.4
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    • pp.341-358
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    • 2013
  • Due to fast growth in urbanisation, a highly developed infrastructure is essential for economic growth and prosperity. One of the major problems is to preserve, maintain, and retrofit these structures. To meet the requirements of construction industry, the basic information on all the mechanical properties of various concretes is essential. This paper presents the details of development of various concretes, namely, normal strength concrete (around 50 MPa), high strength concrete (around 85 MPa) and ultra high strength concrete (UHSC) (around 120 MPa) including their mechanical properties. The various mechanical properties such as compressive strength, split tensile strength, modulus of elasticity, fracture energy and tensile stress vs crack width have been obtained from the respective test results. It is observed from the studies that a higher value of compressive strength, split tensile strength and fracture energy is achieved in the case of UHSC, which can be attributed to the contribution at different scales viz., at the meso scale due to the fibers and at the micro scale due to the close packing of grains which is on account of good grading of the particles. Micro structure of UHSC mix has been examined for various magnifications to identify the pores if any present in the mix. Brief note on characteristic length and brittleness number has been given.

Experimental Study on Failure Behavior of Plain Concrete - Direct Tension Test (콘크리트 파괴거동특성에 대한 실험적 연구II-직접인장시험)

  • 이상근;이상민;이화미;한상훈;송영철
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.287-292
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    • 2003
  • The large-scale direct tension tests of plain concrete were performed and then the complete load-CMOD(crack mouth opening displacement) curves with a stable postpeak descending part were presented. Two independently controlled actuators were used to ensure a homogeneous increasing of CMOD in both notches of a specimen and to avoid secondary flexural stresses. It was compared the fracture energies from the test results with them from a classical prediction equation by Bazant and Oh (983), The results are indicated that the fracture energies from these large-scale direct tensile tests are large as 1.5-2 times on average against them from the Bazants prediction equation. But the tensile strength for large-size specimens was about half of the values determined from the splitting tensile strength tests for 10 by 20mm cylindrical specimens due to size effect.

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An Experimental Study on the Flexural Fatigue Behavior of Steel Fiber Reinforced High Strength Concretes Beams with Single Edged Notch (노치를 가진 강섬유 보강 고강도 콘크리트 보의 휨 피로거동에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 구봉근;김태봉;김흥룡
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1992.04a
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    • pp.120-125
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    • 1992
  • The fatigue tests were performed on the high strength concrete beams with single edged notch which was reinforced steel fiber. The steel fibers were used 1.0 percent by volume fraction. These were tested consists of constant amplitude tests for different levels of loading. The test program included endurance limit with repect to flexural fatigue and relation of load-CMOD(crack mouth opening displacement). The results of test, it is found from S-N curve that the fatigue strength for a life of 2 million cycles of load was approximately 70percent with respect to the static ultimate strength .

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Determination of double-K fracture parameters of concrete using split-tension cube test

  • Kumar, Shailendra;Pandey, S.R.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.81-97
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    • 2012
  • This paper presents development of double-K fracture model for the split-tension cube specimen for determining the unstable fracture toughness and initial cracking toughness of concrete. There are some advantages of using of split-tension cube test like compactness and lightness over the existing specimen geometries in practice such as three-point bend test, wedge splitting test and compact tension specimen. The cohesive toughness of the material is determined using weight function having four terms for the split-tension cube specimen. Some empirical relations are also suggested for determining geometrical factors in order to calculate stress intensity factor and crack mouth opening displacement for the same specimen. The results of double-K fracture parameters of split-tension cube specimen are compared with those obtained for compact tension specimen. Finally, the influence of the width of the load-distribution of split-tension cube specimen on the double-K fracture parameters for laboratory size specimens is investigated. The input data required for determining double-K fracture parameters for both the specimen geometries are obtained using well known version of the Fictitious Crack Model.

Modeling of Material Properties of Fiber-Reinforced High Strength Concrete (섬유 보강 고강도 콘크리트의 재료 특성 모델링)

  • Yang, In-Hwan;Park, Ji-Hun;Choe, Jeong-Seon;Joh, Changbin
    • Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.349-356
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    • 2018
  • In this study, material properties of steel fiber reinforced high strength concrete (FRHSC) with the compressive strength of about 120MPa were modeled. Steel fiber content of 1.0%, 1.5%, and 2.0% was considered as experimental variable. First of all, compressive strength tests were carried out to determine compressive characteristics of concrete, and compressive stress-strain curves were modeled. For conventional concrete with moderate compressive strength, the stress-strain curves are in the form of parabolic curves, but in the case of high strength concrete reinforced with steel fiber, the curves increase linearly in the form of the straight line. In addition, to understand the tensile properties of FRHSC, the crack mouth opening displacement (CMOD) test was performed, and the tensile stress-CMOD curve was calculated through inverse analysis. When the steel fiber content increased from 1.0% to 1.5%, there was a significant difference of tensile strength. However, when the amount of steel fiber was increased from 1.5% to 2.0%, there was no significant difference of tensile strength, which might result from the poor dispersion and arrangement of steel fiber in concrete.

Flexural Strength of Hybrid Steel Fiber-Reinforced Ultra-High Strength Concrete Beams (하이브리드 강섬유 보강 초고강도 콘크리트 보의 휨강도)

  • Yang, In-Hwan;Kim, Kyoung-Chul;Joh, Chang-Bin
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.283-290
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    • 2015
  • This paper proposes a method for predicting flexural strength of hybrid steel fiber-reinforced ultra-high strength concrete beams. It includes an experimental test framework and associated numerical analyses. The experimental program includes flexural test results of hybrid steel fiber-reinforced ultra-high strength concrete beams with steel fiber content of 1.5% by volume. Tensile softening characteristics play an important role in the structural behavior of steel fiber-reinforced ultra high performance concrete. Tension softening modeling is carried out by using crack equation based on fictitious crack and inverse analysis in which load-crack mouth opening displacement relationship is considered. The comparison of moment-curvature curves of the numerical analysis results with the test results shows a reasonable agreement. Therefore, the numerical results confirms that good prediction of flexural behavior of steel fiber-reinforced ultra high strength concrete beams can be achieved by employing the proposed method.

The Mechanical Properties of Recycled Plastic Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (재활용 플라스틱 섬유보강 콘크리트의 역학적 특성)

  • Yang, In-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.225-232
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    • 2014
  • This paper concerns the mechanical properties of recycled plastic fiber-reinforced concrete. It presents experimental research results of recycled fiber-reinforced concrete with fiber volume fractions of 0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2%. Experiments were performed to measure mechanical properties such as compressive strength, elastic modulus, tensile strength, and length changes. The results show that both compressive strength and elastic modulus decreased as fiber volume fraction increased. In addition, the experimental results show that recycled fiber-reinforced concrete is in favor of split tensile strength, flexural tensile strength, characteristic regarding crack mouth opening displacement, and length changes. The results of this study can be used to provide realistic information for modeling of mechanical properties in recycled plastic fiber-reinforced concrete in the future.

Study on fracture behavior of polypropylene fiber reinforced concrete with bending beam test and digital speckle method

  • Cao, Peng;Feng, Decheng;Zhou, Changjun;Zuo, Wenxin
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.527-546
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    • 2014
  • Portland cement concrete, which has higher strength and stiffness than asphalt concrete, has been widely applied on pavements. However, the brittle fracture characteristic of cement concrete restricts its application in highway pavement construction. Since the polypropylene fiber can improve the fracture toughness of cement concrete, Polypropylene Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (PFRC) is attracting more and more attention in civil engineering. In order to study the effect of polypropylene fiber on the generation and evolution process of the local deformation band in concrete, a series of three-point bending tests were performed using the new technology of the digital speckle correlation method for FRC notched beams with different volumetric contents of polypropylene fiber. The modified Double-K model was utilized for the first time to calculate the stress intensity factors of instability and crack initiation of fiber-reinforced concrete beams. The results indicate that the polypropylene fiber can enhance the fracture toughness. Based on the modified Double-K fracture theory, the maximum fracture energy of concrete with 3.2% fiber (in volume) is 47 times higher than the plain concrete. No effort of fiber content on the strength of the concrete was found. Meanwhile to balance the strength and resistant fracture toughness, concrete with 1.6% fiber is recommended to be applied in pavement construction.