Microcracking of High Performance Concrete Subjected to Biaxial Tension - Compression Stresses

The results of an experimental investigation on the microcracking of high-performance concrete subjected to biaxial tension-compression stresses are presented. Short-term static tests and microcracking mapping were performed on 12.5 cm square by 1.25 cm thick plates. Strain controlled tests were executed in a biaxial testing machine constructed at the University of Texas. The primary variables studied were the deformations and the ultimate stress level at each stress ratio as well as the microcracking patterns and total crack lengths. For the microcracking study, the plates, after straining, were impregnated by an epoxy and then examined under a microscope. Microcracks were classified into simple and combined cracks, since this distinction allows for a much better representation of the microcracking process. A simple crack is either a bond or mortar crack where a combined crack contains both of these. For all stress ratios tested, the stress-strain behavior was directly related to the internal microcracking pattern. In all cases, the failure was directly related to the formation and propagation of the combined cracks.

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Main Author: Calixto,José Marcio F.
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: ABM, ABC, ABPol 2002
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-143920020003000132002-11-06Microcracking of High Performance Concrete Subjected to Biaxial Tension - Compression StressesCalixto,José Marcio F. high performance concrete microcracking biaxial stresses The results of an experimental investigation on the microcracking of high-performance concrete subjected to biaxial tension-compression stresses are presented. Short-term static tests and microcracking mapping were performed on 12.5 cm square by 1.25 cm thick plates. Strain controlled tests were executed in a biaxial testing machine constructed at the University of Texas. The primary variables studied were the deformations and the ultimate stress level at each stress ratio as well as the microcracking patterns and total crack lengths. For the microcracking study, the plates, after straining, were impregnated by an epoxy and then examined under a microscope. Microcracks were classified into simple and combined cracks, since this distinction allows for a much better representation of the microcracking process. A simple crack is either a bond or mortar crack where a combined crack contains both of these. For all stress ratios tested, the stress-strain behavior was directly related to the internal microcracking pattern. In all cases, the failure was directly related to the formation and propagation of the combined cracks.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessABM, ABC, ABPolMaterials Research v.5 n.3 20022002-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392002000300013en10.1590/S1516-14392002000300013
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Microcracking of High Performance Concrete Subjected to Biaxial Tension - Compression Stresses
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title Microcracking of High Performance Concrete Subjected to Biaxial Tension - Compression Stresses
title_short Microcracking of High Performance Concrete Subjected to Biaxial Tension - Compression Stresses
title_full Microcracking of High Performance Concrete Subjected to Biaxial Tension - Compression Stresses
title_fullStr Microcracking of High Performance Concrete Subjected to Biaxial Tension - Compression Stresses
title_full_unstemmed Microcracking of High Performance Concrete Subjected to Biaxial Tension - Compression Stresses
title_sort microcracking of high performance concrete subjected to biaxial tension - compression stresses
description The results of an experimental investigation on the microcracking of high-performance concrete subjected to biaxial tension-compression stresses are presented. Short-term static tests and microcracking mapping were performed on 12.5 cm square by 1.25 cm thick plates. Strain controlled tests were executed in a biaxial testing machine constructed at the University of Texas. The primary variables studied were the deformations and the ultimate stress level at each stress ratio as well as the microcracking patterns and total crack lengths. For the microcracking study, the plates, after straining, were impregnated by an epoxy and then examined under a microscope. Microcracks were classified into simple and combined cracks, since this distinction allows for a much better representation of the microcracking process. A simple crack is either a bond or mortar crack where a combined crack contains both of these. For all stress ratios tested, the stress-strain behavior was directly related to the internal microcracking pattern. In all cases, the failure was directly related to the formation and propagation of the combined cracks.
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