As concrete and mortar materials widely used in structural engineering may suffer dynamic loadings, studies on their mechanical properties under different strain rates are of great importance. In this paper, based on splitting tests of Brazilian discs, the tensile strength and failure pattern of concrete and mortar were investigated under quasi-static and dynamic loadings with a strain rate of 1-200?s(-1). It is shown that the quasi-static tensile strength of mortar is higher than that of concrete since coarse aggregates weaken the interface bonding strength of the latter. Numerical results confirmed that the plane stress hypothesis lead to a lower value tensile strength for the cylindrical specimens. With the increase of strain rates, dyna...
The behavior of concrete structures is strongly influenced by the loading rate. Compared to quasi-st...
Uniaxial compression tests are the most common tests for characterizing the strength of concrete-lik...
Experiments have consistently shown that the tensile strength of concrete increases with increasing ...
Abstract As concrete and mortar materials widely used in structural engineering may suffer dynamic l...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
The fracture and fragmentation of concrete under static and dynamic loads are studied. The uniaxial ...
The failure strength of concrete materials has been widely shown to be dependent on experimental par...
The fracture properties of concrete are rate dependent. In this thesis the results on tensile tests ...
The use and development of concrete has seen a continuous evolution since its first use 2000 years a...
The use and development of concrete has seen a continuous evolution since its first use 2000 years a...
The fracture properties of concrete are rate dependent. In this thesis the results on tensile tests ...
The behavior of concrete structures is strongly influenced by the loading rate. Compared to quasi-st...
The behavior of concrete structures is strongly influenced by the loading rate. Compared to quasi-st...
The tensile strength of concrete material increases with the strain rate. Dynamic tensile strength o...
Concrete is one of the most significant materials in modern society. It is widely used in many proje...
The behavior of concrete structures is strongly influenced by the loading rate. Compared to quasi-st...
Uniaxial compression tests are the most common tests for characterizing the strength of concrete-lik...
Experiments have consistently shown that the tensile strength of concrete increases with increasing ...
Abstract As concrete and mortar materials widely used in structural engineering may suffer dynamic l...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
The fracture and fragmentation of concrete under static and dynamic loads are studied. The uniaxial ...
The failure strength of concrete materials has been widely shown to be dependent on experimental par...
The fracture properties of concrete are rate dependent. In this thesis the results on tensile tests ...
The use and development of concrete has seen a continuous evolution since its first use 2000 years a...
The use and development of concrete has seen a continuous evolution since its first use 2000 years a...
The fracture properties of concrete are rate dependent. In this thesis the results on tensile tests ...
The behavior of concrete structures is strongly influenced by the loading rate. Compared to quasi-st...
The behavior of concrete structures is strongly influenced by the loading rate. Compared to quasi-st...
The tensile strength of concrete material increases with the strain rate. Dynamic tensile strength o...
Concrete is one of the most significant materials in modern society. It is widely used in many proje...
The behavior of concrete structures is strongly influenced by the loading rate. Compared to quasi-st...
Uniaxial compression tests are the most common tests for characterizing the strength of concrete-lik...
Experiments have consistently shown that the tensile strength of concrete increases with increasing ...