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Computers and Concrete Volume 13, Number 2, February 2014 , pages 255-270 DOI: https://doi.org/10.12989/cac.2014.13.2.255 |
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Performance and modeling of high-performance steel fiber reinforced concrete under impact loads |
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Ramadoss Perumal
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Abstract | ||
Impact performance of high-performance concrete (HPC) and SFRC at 28-day and 56-day under the action of repeated dynamic loading was studied. Silica fume replacement at 10% and 15% by mass and crimped steel fiber (Vf = 0.5%- 1.5%) with aspect ratios of 80 and 53 were used in the concrete mixes. Results indicated that addition of fibers in HPC can effectively restrain the initiation and propagation of cracks under stress, and enhance the impact strengths and toughness of HPC. Variation of fiber aspect ratio has minor effect on improvement in impact strength. Based on the experimental data, failure resistance prediction models were developed with correlation coefficient (R) = 0.96 and the estimated absolute variation is 1.82% and on validation, the integral absolute error (IAE) determined is 10.49%. On analyzing the data collected, linear relationship for the prediction of failure resistance with R= 0.99 was obtained. IAE value of 10.26% for the model indicates better the reliability of model. Multiple linear regression model was developed to predict the ultimate failure resistance with multiple R= 0.96 and absolute variation obtained is 4.9%. | ||
Key Words | ||
fiber reinforcement; high-performance steel fiber reinforced concrete; mechanical properties; impact resistance; toughness; modeling | ||
Address | ||
Ramadoss Perumal: Department of Civil Engineering, Pondicherry Engineering College, Puducherry- 605014, India | ||