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Mechanical properties and stress-strain relationship of surface-treated bamboo fiber reinforced lightweight aggregate concrete
Abstract Bamboo fiber (BF) possesses advantages such as environmental friendliness, renewability, economic viability, and favorable mechanical properties, making it a promising material for improving the brittleness and tensile strength of concrete. Previous investigations have demonstrated a limited exploration of BF-reinforced lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC). Current study concentrates on investigating the mechanical properties and stress-strain relationship of BF-reinforced LWAC. To achieve this, 7 groups of BF-reinforced LWAC specimens were subjected to compressive tests, splitting tensile tests, and prism compressive tests. The influence of BF content and length on the compressive performance, failure modes and stress-strain curves was studied. BFs effectively suppressed the development of internal cracks in LWAC, playing a role in crack resistance and toughness enhancement. Furthermore, BFs significantly improved the splitting tensile strength of concrete, while the compressive strength slightly decreased with the increase of BF content. After adding BFs, the splitting tensile strength of concrete increased by 8.2∼23.7%, and the compressive strength decreased by 3.6∼11.1%. Moreover, the BF length had almost no effect on the compressive strength of concrete, while when the BF length was 10–30 mm, the tensile strength increased by 5.3∼17.6%. Based on existing researches, strength conversion equations and stress-strain constitutive models of BF-reinforced LWAC were proposed, and the models provide a theoretical basis for the calculation and analysis of BF-reinforced LWAC components and structures.
Highlights Bamboo fiber (BF)-reinforced lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) was examined. BFs significantly improved the splitting tensile strength and ductility of LWAC. The failure modes of specimens were analyzed based on SEM images and DIC technology. The stress-strain models of BF-reinforced LWAC were established.
Mechanical properties and stress-strain relationship of surface-treated bamboo fiber reinforced lightweight aggregate concrete
Abstract Bamboo fiber (BF) possesses advantages such as environmental friendliness, renewability, economic viability, and favorable mechanical properties, making it a promising material for improving the brittleness and tensile strength of concrete. Previous investigations have demonstrated a limited exploration of BF-reinforced lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC). Current study concentrates on investigating the mechanical properties and stress-strain relationship of BF-reinforced LWAC. To achieve this, 7 groups of BF-reinforced LWAC specimens were subjected to compressive tests, splitting tensile tests, and prism compressive tests. The influence of BF content and length on the compressive performance, failure modes and stress-strain curves was studied. BFs effectively suppressed the development of internal cracks in LWAC, playing a role in crack resistance and toughness enhancement. Furthermore, BFs significantly improved the splitting tensile strength of concrete, while the compressive strength slightly decreased with the increase of BF content. After adding BFs, the splitting tensile strength of concrete increased by 8.2∼23.7%, and the compressive strength decreased by 3.6∼11.1%. Moreover, the BF length had almost no effect on the compressive strength of concrete, while when the BF length was 10–30 mm, the tensile strength increased by 5.3∼17.6%. Based on existing researches, strength conversion equations and stress-strain constitutive models of BF-reinforced LWAC were proposed, and the models provide a theoretical basis for the calculation and analysis of BF-reinforced LWAC components and structures.
Highlights Bamboo fiber (BF)-reinforced lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) was examined. BFs significantly improved the splitting tensile strength and ductility of LWAC. The failure modes of specimens were analyzed based on SEM images and DIC technology. The stress-strain models of BF-reinforced LWAC were established.
Mechanical properties and stress-strain relationship of surface-treated bamboo fiber reinforced lightweight aggregate concrete
Li, Hongchun (Autor:in) / Wei, Yang (Autor:in) / Meng, Ke (Autor:in) / Zhao, Longlong (Autor:in) / Zhu, Binrong (Autor:in) / Wei, Baoxing (Autor:in)
19.03.2024
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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