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Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Flexural Properties and Mesoscopic Failure Mechanism of Single-Shell Lining Concrete

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Sprache(n): Englisch
Veröffentlicht in: Buildings, , n. 9, v. 14
Seite(n): 2620
DOI: 10.3390/buildings14092620
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Despite ongoing research efforts aimed at understanding the structural response of steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC), there is very limited research on the failure characteristics and mesoscopic damage mechanism of SFRC, specifically when under flexure. In this study, a four-point bending test of plain concrete (PC) and SFRC with different fiber contents is carried out to investigate the flexural performance of SFRC. The crack propagation process, cracking load, ultimate load, and load-deflection curves of PC and SFRC beams are obtained. Additionally, the discrete element method (DEM), using PFC2D 6.0 software, is adopted to explore the mesoscopic properties of PC and SFRC. The test and simulation results of PC and SFRC beams are compared and analyzed, and some conclusions are drawn. The results show that steel fiber can efficiently improve the compressive strength of concrete when the fiber content is 30 kg/m3, and significantly improve the deformation resistance, crack resistance, and flexural capacity of concrete. The refined numerical models of PC and SFRC beams are established based on compressive strength and aggregate screening results. Through the numerical four-point bending test, the mesoscopic mechanical behaviors of models reveal the damage mechanism of SFRC. The horizontally distributed steel fibers bridge both sides of the cracks to resist crack development, and the vertically distributed steel fibers guide the cracks to the place with strong contact, thus resisting crack height development. The test results show that, for flexural properties, the optimal steel fiber content of SFRC is 31 kg/m3.

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