EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL STUDIES ON DYNAMIC COMPRESSIVE BEHAVIOR OF REACTIVE POWDER CONCRETES |
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Authors: | Yonghua Wang Zhengdao Wang Xiaoyan Liang Minzhe An |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Engineering Mechanics, School of Civil Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China |
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Abstract: | Split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) technique is used to determine the dynamic strength of reactive powder concretes (RPCs) with different steel-fiber contents. Two types of pulse shapers with different thicknesses are considered to reduce the high-frequency-oscillation effect and achieve a nearly constant strain rate over a certain deformation range. It is known that the compressive strength of concrete-like materials is hydrostatic-stress-dependent, and the apparent dynamic strength enhancement comes from both the effects of the hydrostatic stress and strain rate. In order to differentiate them, numerical method is used to calculate the contribution of the hydrostatic stress, and then the genuine strain-rate effect on dynamic compressive strength of RPCs is determined. In addition, the effect of steel-fibers on dynamic strength and failure mode of RPCs is discussed. |
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Keywords: | reactive powder concrete split Hopkinson pressure bar hydrostatic-stress effect strain rate |
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