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Dynamic splitting tensile test of hybrid-fiber-reinforced reactive powder concrete

Journal

EMERGING MATERIALS RESEARCH
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages 52-57

Publisher

ICE PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1680/jemmr.16.00070

Keywords

composite materials; impact phenomena; mechanical properties

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51578184, 51408167, 51208146]
  2. Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China [20122302120084]
  3. foundation of Key Lab of Structures Dynamic Behavior and Control of the Ministry of Education, Harbin Institute of Technology

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In order to investigate the dynamic splitting tensile strength of reactive powder concrete (RPC) under high strain rates, split Hopkinson pressure bar experiments are conducted on hybrid-fiber-reinforced (2% steel fiber and 0.2% polypropylene fiber) RPC. The results show that the dynamic splitting tensile strength of RPC increases with an increase in nominal strain rate from 100 to 350 s(-1). The splitting tensile strength dynamic increasing factor (SDIF) of RPC is lower than that of ordinary concrete with the same compressive strength. This is mainly because the compactness of RPC is higher than that of normal concrete. Further, considering that it is not safe to apply the calculation method of SDIF to RPC in the European code Comite Europeen du Beton, empirical relations of SDIF and strain rate for RPC with hybrid fibers are proposed. The proposed SDIF-strain rate relations for RPC can be used to computer programs for evaluating the dynamic response of RPC structures.

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