The strain-rate sensitivity of concrete in tension has been investigated employing Hopkinson bar techniques. The devices used have allowed the successful testing of large specimens with real size aggregates. Full stress-strain curves, including the softening branch, have been obtained for several strain rates. The use of bar bundles for holding the specimens has further provided insight on the fracturing mechanism inside the specimen, revealing amply the crack multi-activation process under dynamic loading. Such data are considered essential in the impact and blast resistant design of concrete structures.JRC.G.5-European laboratory for structural assessmen
The mechanical behaviour of concrete when subjected to impact or blast has still many aspects requir...
Direct tensile tests on cubic concrete specimens of 60 mm side have been performed at strain-rates f...
The Split-Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) is an experimental technique used to examine the behavior of...
The strain-rate sensitivity of concrete in tension has been investigated employing Hopkinson bar tec...
Reliable material models for the concrete behaviour at higher strain rates are necessary for the des...
During their lifetime, concrete structures may be subjected to several accidental loads, such as imp...
Material models for concrete require data derived from experiments performed on large size specimens...
The behavior of concrete structures is strongly influenced by the loading rate. Compared to quasi-st...
An analysis of the spalling technique of concrete bars using the modified Hopkinson bar was carried...
This work presents the stages of development of some innovative equipment, based on Hopkinson bar te...
The behavior of concrete structures is strongly influenced by the loading rate. Compared to quasi-st...
For the numerical prediction of the response of concrete structures under extreme dynamic loading, l...
The tensile strength and strain rate sensitivity of concretes under impact loadings were examined by...
The use and development of concrete has seen a continuous evolution since its first use 2000 years a...
The Hopkinson Bar has been widely used by many researchers for the analysis of dynamic properties of...
The mechanical behaviour of concrete when subjected to impact or blast has still many aspects requir...
Direct tensile tests on cubic concrete specimens of 60 mm side have been performed at strain-rates f...
The Split-Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) is an experimental technique used to examine the behavior of...
The strain-rate sensitivity of concrete in tension has been investigated employing Hopkinson bar tec...
Reliable material models for the concrete behaviour at higher strain rates are necessary for the des...
During their lifetime, concrete structures may be subjected to several accidental loads, such as imp...
Material models for concrete require data derived from experiments performed on large size specimens...
The behavior of concrete structures is strongly influenced by the loading rate. Compared to quasi-st...
An analysis of the spalling technique of concrete bars using the modified Hopkinson bar was carried...
This work presents the stages of development of some innovative equipment, based on Hopkinson bar te...
The behavior of concrete structures is strongly influenced by the loading rate. Compared to quasi-st...
For the numerical prediction of the response of concrete structures under extreme dynamic loading, l...
The tensile strength and strain rate sensitivity of concretes under impact loadings were examined by...
The use and development of concrete has seen a continuous evolution since its first use 2000 years a...
The Hopkinson Bar has been widely used by many researchers for the analysis of dynamic properties of...
The mechanical behaviour of concrete when subjected to impact or blast has still many aspects requir...
Direct tensile tests on cubic concrete specimens of 60 mm side have been performed at strain-rates f...
The Split-Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) is an experimental technique used to examine the behavior of...