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A comprehensive experimental review of strain rate, size effect, creep and confinement in concrete: Part III
A comprehensive review of destructive testing techniques to understand concrete behavior is presented in this work. The main objective of this article is to summarize the literature from the last three decades related to the following topics: 1) the size effect in plain and reinforced concrete, 2) the crack estimation and propagation in concrete under various loading conditions, 3) the determination of material properties of concrete using triaxial testing techniques, 4) the behavior of concrete under creep and early age shrinkage which eventually affect the properties of concrete and lastly 5) the strain rate effect in concrete using various experimental techniques such as Split Hopkinson pressure bar, impact loading, drop hammer and the literature related to cyclic loading on concrete. The scope of the presented work is limited to destructive testing related to the topics defined above. To completely understand the behavior of material, at least three aspects must be required: the material’s theoretical basics, experimental validation, and numerical implementation. The authors presented the review articles related to theoretical basics and numerical implementation in parts I and II of this article. The presented work is part III, which is related to experimental work. In the upcoming section, the research related to specific topics is presented, and a summary is provided at the end of each section. Finally, the future works and the research directions are shown in the conclusion section.
期刊介绍:
Featuring original, peer-reviewed papers by leading specialists from around the world, the International Journal of Damage Mechanics covers new developments in the science and engineering of fracture and damage mechanics.
Devoted to the prompt publication of original papers reporting the results of experimental or theoretical work on any aspect of research in the mechanics of fracture and damage assessment, the journal provides an effective mechanism to disseminate information not only within the research community but also between the reseach laboratory and industrial design department.
The journal also promotes and contributes to development of the concept of damage mechanics. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).