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Characteristics of high performance reinforced concrete barriers that resist non-deforming projectile impact

  • Dancygier, A.N.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.685-699
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    • 2009
  • Current research and development of high performance concrete, together with study of phenomena that are pertinent to impact resistance, have lead to a new generation of barriers with improved properties to resist impact loads. The paper reviews major properties and mechanisms that affect impact resistance of concrete barriers as per criteria that characterize the resistance. These criteria are the perforation limit, penetration depth and the amount of front and rear face damage. From the long-known, single strength parameter that used to represent the barriers' impact resistance, more of the concrete mix ingredients are now considered to be effective in determining it. It is shown that the size and hardness of the aggregates, use of steel fibers and micro-silica have different effects on performance under impact and on the resistance. Additional pertinent phenomena, such as the rate and size effects, confinement and local versus global response, are pointed out with their reference to possible future developments in the design of impact resisting concrete barriers.

Evaluation of Impact Resistance Performance of High Strength Concrete by Projectile Size and Compressive Strength (압축강도 및 비상체의 크기에 따른 고강도 콘크리트의 내충격 성능평가)

  • Kim, Hong-Sub;Kim, Gyu-Yong;Miyauchi, Hiroyukui;Nam, Jeong-Soo;Jeon, Young-Seok;Koo, Kyoung-Mo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.7-10
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    • 2011
  • In this study, evaluation system of impact resistance performance is proposed. Compressive strength of concrete is 40, 60 and 80MPa. It evaluate impact resistance performance to use projectile 6, 7 and 8mm size. As a result, safety performance is more higher when the compressive strength is increased in. Compared with Hughes's formula, evaluation system of impact resistance performance is appropriated.

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Evaluation of Impact Resistance Performance of Fiber Reinforced Preplace Grout Mortar (섬유를 혼입한 프리플레이스 모르타르의 내충격 성능 평가)

  • Lee, Sang-Gyu;Kim, Gyu-Yong;Choe, Gyeong-Cheol;Kim, Hong-Seop;Lee, Young-Wook;Hwang, Eui-Chul
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2015.05a
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    • pp.65-66
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    • 2015
  • In this study, it evaluate mecahnical performance and impact resistance performance of fiber reinforced concrete, fiber reinforced mortar and preplace grout mortar. steel fiber, nylon fiber and polypropylene fiber are reinforced 1vol.% 2vol.% 10vol.% by each fiber type. It evaluate impact resistance performance to use projectile 10mm of 400m/s velocity. As a result, mechnical performance and impact resistance performance of fiber reinforced preplace grout mortar are improved a lot by 10% fiber reinforced ratio.

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Impact resistance efficiency of bio-inspired sandwich beam with different arched core materials

  • Kueh, Ahmad B.H.;Tan, Chun-Yean;Yahya, Mohd Yazid;Wahit, Mat Uzir
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.105-117
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    • 2022
  • Impact resistance efficiency of the newly designed sandwich beam with a laterally arched core as bio-inspired by the woodpecker is numerically investigated. The principal components of the beam comprise a dual-core system sandwiched by the top and bottom laminated CFRP skins. Different materials, including hot melt adhesive, high-density polyethylene (HDPE), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), epoxy resin (EPON862), aluminum (Al6061), and mild carbon steel (AISI1018), are considered for the side-arched core layer of the beam for impact efficiency assessment. The aluminum honeycomb takes the role of the second core. Contact force, stress, damage formation, and impact energy for beams equipped with different materials are examined. A diversity in performance superiority is noticed in each of these indicators for different core materials. Therefore, for overall performance appraisal, the impact resistance efficiency index, which covers several chief impact performance parameters, of each sandwich beam is computed and compared. The impact resistance efficiency index of the structure equipped with the AISI1018 core is found to be the highest, about 3-10 times greater than other specimens, thus demonstrating its efficacy as the optimal material for the bio-inspired dual-core sandwich beam system.

Evaluation of Impact Resistance of Steel Fiber and Organic Fiber Reinforced Concrete and Mortar

  • Kim, Gyu-Yong;Hwang, Heon-Kyu;Nam, Jeong-Soo;Kim, Hong-Seop;Park, Jong-Ho;Kim, Jeong-Jin
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.377-385
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    • 2012
  • In this study, the Impact resistance of steel fiber and organic fiber reinforced concrete and mortar was evaluated and the improvement in toughness resulting from an increase in compressive strength and mixing fiber for impact resistance on performance was examined. The types of fiber were steel fiber, PP and PVA, and these were mixed in at 0.1, 0.5 and 1.0 vol.%, respectively. Impact resistance is evaluated with an apparatus for testing impact resistance performance by high-speed projectile crash by gas-pressure. For the experimental conditions, Specimen size was $100{\times}100{\times}20$, 30mm ($width{\times}height{\times}thickness$). Projectile diameter was 7 and 10 mm and impact speed is 350m/s. After impact test, destruction grade, penetration depth, spalling thickness and crater area were evaluated. Through this evaluation, it was found that as compressive strength is increased, penetration is suppressed. In addition, as the mixing ratio of fiber is increased, the spalling thickness and crater area are suppressed. Organic fibers have lower density than the steel fiber, and population number per unit area is bigger. As a result, the improvement of impact resistance is more significant thanks to dispersion and degraded attachment performance.

Evaluation of Impact resistance of UHPC Under Repeated Impact (반복충격을 받은 UHPC의 내충격성능 평가)

  • Jeong, Min-Seung;Kim, Gyu-Yong;Lee, Sang-Kyu;Hwang, Eui-Chul;Kim, Gyeong-Tae;Nam, Jeong-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2018.11a
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    • pp.161-162
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    • 2018
  • In this study, it evaluate the impact resistance of UHPC by repeated impact. smooth steel fiber and polyvinyl alcohol fiber were reinforced in UHPC respectively. Overall, the impact resistance of the specimens reinforced with 0.4vol.% PVA fiber was high, and the crater diameter was small in specimens using 13mm fiber. When 19 mm steel fiber is used, the fracture depth is small due to the increase of macro crack resistance compared with other specimens. On the other hand, in the case of the fracture area, it is considered that the use of the fiber of 13 mm causes an increase in the stress dispersion effect to occur small.

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Performance and modeling of high-performance steel fiber reinforced concrete under impact loads

  • Perumal, Ramadoss
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.255-270
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    • 2014
  • Impact performance of high-performance concrete (HPC) and SFRC at 28-day and 56-day under the action of repeated dynamic loading was studied. Silica fume replacement at 10% and 15% by mass and crimped steel fiber ($V_f$ = 0.5%- 1.5%) with aspect ratios of 80 and 53 were used in the concrete mixes. Results indicated that addition of fibers in HPC can effectively restrain the initiation and propagation of cracks under stress, and enhance the impact strengths and toughness of HPC. Variation of fiber aspect ratio has minor effect on improvement in impact strength. Based on the experimental data, failure resistance prediction models were developed with correlation coefficient (R) = 0.96 and the estimated absolute variation is 1.82% and on validation, the integral absolute error (IAE) determined is 10.49%. On analyzing the data collected, linear relationship for the prediction of failure resistance with R= 0.99 was obtained. IAE value of 10.26% for the model indicates better the reliability of model. Multiple linear regression model was developed to predict the ultimate failure resistance with multiple R= 0.96 and absolute variation obtained is 4.9%.

Thermal Performance and Impact Resistance Evaluations of Composite Insulation Mat Reinforced Polyurethane Foam (복합 단열 매트 보강 폴리우레탄 폼의 열적 성능 및 내충격성 평가)

  • Hwang, Byeong-Kwan;Bae, Jin-Ho;Lee, Jae-Myung
    • Composites Research
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.290-295
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    • 2019
  • In the present study, composite insulation mat was reinforced over polyurethane foam (PUF) to improve the thermal performance and impact resistance of the PUF applied to the liquefied natural gas carrier insulation system. The composite insulation mat used Kevlar, aerogel, and cryogel composite mat that can be applied in a cryogenic environment. The thermal conductivity was measured at $20^{\circ}C$ to investigate the thermal performance, and the drop impact test was carried out under impact energy of 30 J at $20^{\circ}C$, $-163^{\circ}C$ to investigate the impact resistance. The measured thermal performance was compared with neat PUF through effective thermal conductivity theoretical value. The shock resistance was evaluated of contact force, contact time, and absorb energy. In experimental results, cryogel composite mat was the best performance in terms of thermal performance, and aerogel composite mat was the best performance in terms of impact resistance.

Impact resistant properties of Kagome truss reinforced composite panels

  • Choi, Jeong-Il;Park, Se-Eon;Lee, Sang-Kyu;Kim, Gyu-Yong;Hwang, Jae-Seung;Lee, Bang Yeon
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.391-398
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    • 2021
  • This paper presents an experimental study exploring impact resistant properties of Kagome truss reinforced composite panels. Three types of panels with different materials and reinforcements, i.e., ultra-high-performance mortar, steel fiber, and Kagome truss, were designed and manufactured. High-velocity projectile impact tests were performed to investigate the impact response of panels with dimensions of 200 mm×200 mm×40 mm. The projectile used in the testing was a steel slug with a hemispherical front; the impact energy was 1 557 J. Test results showed that the Kagome truss reinforcement was effective at improving the impact resistance of panels in terms of failure patterns, damaged area, and mass loss. Synergy effects of a combination of Kagome truss and fiber reinforcements for the improvement of impact resistance capacity of ultra-high-performance mortar were also observed.

Impact Fracture Properties of Amorphous Metallic Fiber Reinforced Cementitious Composite by Fiber Length (섬유길이에 따른 비정질 강섬유 보강 시멘트 복합체의 충격파괴특성)

  • Lee, Sang-Kyu;Kim, Gyu-Yong;Hwang, Eui-Chul;Son, Min-Jae;Pyeon, Su-Jeong;Nam, Jeong-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2019.05a
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    • pp.65-66
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    • 2019
  • In this study, flexural strength and impact resistance were evaluated to investigate the fiber length effect of amorphous metallic fiber. As a result, in the case of 30AFRCC, cutoff behavior due to excellent bonding performance by large specific surface area has greatly influence on the flexural and impact resistance performance. In the case of 15AFRCC, the bonding efficiency is relatively low, because the specific surface area is smaller than that of 30AFRCC and the number of fiber is large, so the effect of improving the flexural and impact resistance performance is smaller than that of 30AFRCC.

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