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Functionally graded IWP reinforced cementitious composites: Design, fabrication, and the enhanced ductility

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THIN-WALLED STRUCTURES
卷 192, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tws.2023.111199

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IWP architecture; Polymer-reinforced composite; Ductility enhancement; Functionally graded architectures; Additive manufacturing

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In this study, functionally graded IWP architectures were developed to enhance the ductility of cementitious composites. Two grading strategies, relative density and cell size, were employed to improve flexural strength and ductility respectively. The results indicate that the designed IWP architectures noticeably improve the flexural strength and ductility of the composites.
The Schoen I-graph-wrapped package (IWP) structures have many promising applications for their high specific mechanical properties. In this work, functionally graded IWP (FG-IWP) architectures were developed and constructed to enhance the ductility of the produced cementitious composites. The FG-IWP architectures were designed using two grading strategies: relative-density-based and cell-size-based. The flexural test was used to investigate the mechanical behavior of the proposed composites, including flexural strength and deflections. The failure patterns and strain distributions of the specimens were measured using the Digital image correlation (DIC) approach. The results reveal that the designed IWP architectures noticeably improve the flexural strength and ductility of the composites. Comparing the FG-IWP to the uniformly configured IWP architectures, the grading strategies exhibit an increased ductility. Furthermore, the two grading strategies have different effects on ductility improvement. Cell size gradient strategy yields greater enhancement in flexural strength, whereas relative density strategy leads to better enhancement in ductility. The variations of cell size and relative density parameter ranges also result in distinct improvement on mechanical properties. Overall, the outcomes of this study present an FG-IWP-based novel approach for improving the ductility of cementitious materials.

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