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Dynamic mechanical properties and constitutive model of specified density concrete reinforced by waste incineration tailings

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CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 371, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2023.130712

Keywords

Domestic waste incineration tailings; Specified density concrete; Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB); Strain rate; Energy absorption density; DIF

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This study investigates the application of waste incineration tailings as lightweight aggregates in specified density concrete, focusing on the influence of dosage and strain rate. The results show that the addition of tailings improves the impact resistance and dynamic mechanical properties of the concrete. It also enhances the degree of fragmentation, peak stress, and peak strain. The proposed dynamic constitutive equation provides good applicability for numerical calculations. Waste incineration tailings can be a sustainable and cost-effective substitute for some cement-based materials.
As a green alternative building material for aggregates and admixtures in concrete, domestic waste incineration tailings recently have gained increasing attention from the scientific community, and can improve the sustain-ability of building materials. This paper studies the performance and mechanism of the specified density concrete reinforced by waste incineration tailings under dynamic impact, focusing on the influence of the dosage (25, 50 and 75 wt%) and the intermediate strain rate (20-80 s-1) of the incineration tailings, and the feasibility of using them as the lightweight aggregate in the specified density concrete. The results show that the failure morphology of the static and dynamic mechanical properties of the specified density concrete (SDC) is similar, and the failure crack passes through the weak interface between the tailing lightweight aggregate and the ordinary aggregate mortar. The addition of incineration tailings is conducive to improving the anti-impact properties of specified density concrete under intermediate strain rate. Due to the internal and external interlocking structure effect of aggregate, the dynamic increase factor (DIF) and energy absorption (omega s) of three types of specified density concrete (SDC-25, SDC-50 and SDC-75) are 79.6%-99.1% and 1.09 -1.79 times higher than that of ordinary concrete respectively, and the degree of fragmentation, peak stress and peak strain are significantly improved. The dynamic constitutive equation of specified density concrete with good applicability is proposed and suc-cessfully applied to numerical calculation. Considering the engineering performance and potential economic benefits of specified density concrete, incineration tailings can be used as a sustainable and cost-effective sub-stitute for some cement-based materials.

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