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A Microscopic Approach to Strain-rate Effect on the Compressive Strength of Concrete-like Materials

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Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 11. Februar 2012
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Abstract

The micromechanical damage model proposed in Huang et al. (2002) [Huang C, Subhash G, Stanley JV. A dynamic damage growth model for uniaxial compressive response of rock aggregates. Mech Mater 2002;34:267–277] is modified to predict the dynamic damage evolution of concrete subjected to dynamic axial compression loads under different lateral confinement conditions. It shows that the stress–strain response, the compressive strength and the damage growth rate are strongly influenced by the confining pressure. It is also found that when the strain-rate exceeds 104 s-1, the compressive strength tends to be greatly depended on strain-rates.

PACS®(2010): 46.15.−x; 46.50.+a
Received: 2011-10-28
Accepted: 2011-11-23
Published Online: 2012-2-11
Published in Print: 2012-2-1

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  23. Establishment of a Dynamic Mohr–Coulomb Failure Criterion for Rocks
  24. Nonlinear Damage and Failure Behavior of Brittle Rock Subjected to Impact Loading
  25. Experiments and Modeling of Failure and Fragmentation of Alumina Cylinders under Uniaxial Compression
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