Effects of Size and Gauge length on the Stress-Strain Response of UHPC in Tension

S. K. S. Pachalla, Christopher Levandowski, S. Sritharan
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The use of UHPC continues to grow rapidly and a great deal of present-day research focuses on understanding and fine tuning of this material composition. This work is aimed at understanding the effects of size on the tensile behavior of UHPC in relation to the fiber percentage. The paper also discusses the variation in the stress-strain responses based on the chosen gauge length for the tension characterization. Several UHPC dog bone shaped specimens have been tested in the laboratory under the displacement controlled mode. The size effect is assessed by comparing the results of the specimens with cross sections of 2 in. x 2 in., 2 in. x 4 in., and 4 in. x 4 in. The response of the specimens was measured with LVDT and a 3D optical tracking system. The LEDs for the optical tracking measurements were placed at 1 in. interval over a length of 14 in. in the critical zone of the specimen where failure was anticipated. The results show that the effect of size on the stress-strain curves is not consistent between different fiber ratios and there is noticeable variation in the formation of micro cracking along the member length. The chosen gauge length for the measurement of the stress-strain curves can have significant effect on the peak and ultimate strain values. Larger gauge lengths can include micro-cracks over a longer length, averaging the micro-crack behavior more accurately. However, they can have significantly lower peak strain and post-peak behavior when compared with a smaller gauge length.
尺寸和规长对UHPC拉伸应力-应变响应的影响
UHPC的使用继续快速增长,目前大量的研究集中在理解和微调这种材料组成。这项工作旨在了解尺寸对UHPC拉伸性能的影响与纤维百分比的关系。本文还讨论了应力应变响应的变化基于所选择的测量长度的张力表征。在位移控制模式下,对几个UHPC犬骨形试件进行了实验室试验。通过比较截面为2英寸的试件的结果来评估尺寸效应。x2英寸。2英寸。X 4英寸。4英寸。X 4英寸。利用LVDT和三维光学跟踪系统测量了试样的响应。用于光学跟踪测量的led放置在1英寸处。长度超过14英寸的间隔。在试样的临界区域,在那里破坏是预期的。结果表明:尺寸对应力-应变曲线的影响在不同纤维比之间并不一致,微裂纹沿构件长度的形成有明显的变化;测量应力-应变曲线时所选择的片长对峰值应变值和极限应变值有显著影响。较大的量规长度可以包含更长长度的微裂纹,从而更准确地平均微裂纹行为。然而,与较小的规长相比,它们的峰值应变和峰后行为明显较低。
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