集料布置提高混凝土韧性

Q2 Engineering
M. Hubler, Shahlaa Al Wakeel, Boning Wang
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摘要

本研究的重点是解决以下开放性问题:我们能否设计粗骨料在混凝土中的分布,以提高抗裂缝增长能力?对缺口3点弯曲混凝土试样中骨料分布的有限元研究表明,当骨料排列更有序时,裂缝尖端前应力场和整个混凝土梁应力场的承载方式不同。在此基础上,通过实验验证了粗集料排列的影响。断裂韧性是通过三种浇铸方法制备的相同混合料的缺口3点弯曲试样来确定的:一种采用ASTM C31,另一种采用标准化浇铸方法,用耙和剪切混合使颗粒排列更有序。为了评估这些增加的铸造步骤对改变聚合排列的影响,收集了粒子位置的x射线计算机断层扫描(XCT)数据进行统计分析。XCT数据表明,浇筑过程中添加的耙拌对粗集料的排列有系统的调节作用。力学试验表明,在ASTM C31铸造工艺后增加耙削和剪切混合步骤可以提高韧性。
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Improving Concrete Toughness by Aggregate Arrangement
The focus of this research is to address the following open question: Can we engineer the distribution of coarse aggregate in concrete to improve crack growth resistance? A finite element study of aggregates distributed in a notched 3-point bending concrete sample shows that the stress field in front of the crack tip and in the entire concrete beam is carried differently when the aggregate is arranged in a more orderly manner. Based by this, the impact of coarse aggregate arrangement is confirmed experimentally. Fracture toughness is determined from notched 3-point bending samples prepared from the same mix with three types of casting approaches: One following ASTM C31, and two following the standardized casting method with raking and shear mixing to arrange particles in a more ordered manner. To evaluate the impact of these added casting steps to alter aggregate arrangement, X-ray computed tomography (XCT) data is collected of the particle positions for statistical analysis. XCT data shows that added raking and mixing during casting adjusts the arrangement of coarse aggregate with respect to each other in a systematic manner. The mechanical tests show increased toughness can be achieved when raking and shear mixing steps are added following the ASTM C31 casting process.
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RILEM Technical Letters
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