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Effects of strain rate on mechanical behavior of modeled recycled aggregate concrete under uniaxial compression
Highlights A modeled recycled aggregate concrete was used to study dynamic behavior of RAC. Stress–strain curves of MRAC at different strain rates were obtained. Peak stress and elastic modulus of MRAC increase as strain rate increases. Effect of strain rate on dynamic behavior of low strength MRAC is more significant.
Abstract This paper reports the experimental study of strain-rate effects on the mechanical behavior of modeled recycled aggregate concrete (MRAC) under uniaxial compressive loading with strain rates ranging from 10−5/s to 10−1/s. The failure pattern, peak stress, peak strain and elastic modulus of MRAC are analyzed to assess the strain-rate sensitivity. Different types of MRAC specimens are tested to investigate the effects of quasi-static strength and modeled recycled coarse aggregate (MRCA) replacement ratio on the strain-rate sensitivity of MRAC. With the increase of strain rate, the peak stress and elastic modulus increase while the peak strain shows no clear trend. The effects of strain rate on low strength MRAC are more significant than that of high strength MRAC. As the strain rate increases, cracks grew more rapidly and there were always several main cracks running through the MRAC specimens at a high strain rate, resulting in fewer cracks than under quasi-static loading.
Effects of strain rate on mechanical behavior of modeled recycled aggregate concrete under uniaxial compression
Highlights A modeled recycled aggregate concrete was used to study dynamic behavior of RAC. Stress–strain curves of MRAC at different strain rates were obtained. Peak stress and elastic modulus of MRAC increase as strain rate increases. Effect of strain rate on dynamic behavior of low strength MRAC is more significant.
Abstract This paper reports the experimental study of strain-rate effects on the mechanical behavior of modeled recycled aggregate concrete (MRAC) under uniaxial compressive loading with strain rates ranging from 10−5/s to 10−1/s. The failure pattern, peak stress, peak strain and elastic modulus of MRAC are analyzed to assess the strain-rate sensitivity. Different types of MRAC specimens are tested to investigate the effects of quasi-static strength and modeled recycled coarse aggregate (MRCA) replacement ratio on the strain-rate sensitivity of MRAC. With the increase of strain rate, the peak stress and elastic modulus increase while the peak strain shows no clear trend. The effects of strain rate on low strength MRAC are more significant than that of high strength MRAC. As the strain rate increases, cracks grew more rapidly and there were always several main cracks running through the MRAC specimens at a high strain rate, resulting in fewer cracks than under quasi-static loading.
Effects of strain rate on mechanical behavior of modeled recycled aggregate concrete under uniaxial compression
Xiao, Jianzhuang (Autor:in) / Li, Long (Autor:in) / Shen, Luming (Autor:in) / Yuan, Junqiang (Autor:in)
Construction and Building Materials ; 93 ; 214-222
30.04.2015
9 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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