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Mechanical properties and uniaxial constitutive model of fiber-reinforced coral aggregate concrete

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STRUCTURAL CONCRETE
Volume 24, Issue 3, Pages 4259-4275

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ERNST & SOHN
DOI: 10.1002/suco.202200271

Keywords

damage constitutive model; fiber-reinforced coral aggregate concrete; mechanical property; uniaxial compression

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This article investigated the mechanical properties and constitutive model of fiber-reinforced coral aggregate concrete (FRCAC). The test results demonstrated that basalt fibers (BFs), carbon fibers (CFs), and polypropylene fibers (PFs) can enhance the compressive and splitting tensile strength of coral aggregate concrete (CAC) with optimum contents. The elastic modulus of FRCAC slightly increased due to the addition of fibers. Furthermore, fibers improved the peak stress, peak strain, and ultimate strain of CAC, with CFs showing the highest improvement effect.
This article studied the mechanical properties and constitutive model of fiber-reinforced coral aggregate concrete (FRCAC). The test results show that basalt fibers, carbon fibers, and polypropylene fibers (BFs, CFs, and PFs) can enhance the cube compressive strength and splitting tensile strength of coral aggregate concrete (CAC), but there are optimum contents. The optimal content of BFs, CFs, and PFs are 0.8%, 1.5%, and 0.3%, respectively. Fibers increase slightly the elastic modulus of FRCAC. The peak stress, peak strain, and ultimate strain of CAC can be improved by fibers, and the improvement effect is CFs, BFs, and PFs in descending order. According to the experimental results, a damage constitutive model suitable for FRCAC was proposed, which can efficiently indicate the stress-strain relationship of FRCAC. The damage parameter in the model can predict the damage evolution process of FRCAC.

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