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Synergistic effect of steel fibres and coarse aggregates on impact properties of ultra-high performance fibre reinforced concrete

Authors :
Li, Peipeng
Cao, Yangyueye
Sluijsmans, Maarten J.C.
Brouwers, H.J.H. (Jos)
Yu, Q.L. (Qingliang)
Li, Peipeng
Cao, Yangyueye
Sluijsmans, Maarten J.C.
Brouwers, H.J.H. (Jos)
Yu, Q.L. (Qingliang)
Source :
Cement & Concrete Composites vol.115 (2021) [ISSN 0958-9465]
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This study investigates the synergistic effect of steel fibres and coarse aggregates on impact behaviour of ultra-high performance fibre reinforced concrete (UHPFRC). UHPFRC matrices with a low cement content and maximum aggregate sizes of 8 mm and 25 mm are designed by using a particle packing model. Three types of steel fibres (13 mm short straight, 30 mm medium hook-ended and 60 mm long 5D) are studied in terms of the utilization efficiencies. The results show that UHPFRC with coarser aggregates tends to have a lower cement consumption but slightly weaker mechanical strength, and the largest aggregate size is suggested to be no more than 25 mm considering the reduction on flexural toughness and impact resistance. The medium and long fibres contribute to an excellent deflection/strain hardening behaviour instead of short ones. A preferential synergistic effect on impact and flexural properties is observed between the medium fibres and the finer aggregates, while the longer fibres are more compatible to the coarser aggregates. The length of steel fibre is recommended between 2 and 5 times the maximum aggregate size. The flexural strength controls the impact resistance under low-energy impact loadings, and flexural toughness determines it under relatively high-energy (beyond energy threshold) impact loadings. Keywords Synergistic effectUltra-high performance fibre reinforced concreteImpact resistanceFlexural propertySteel fibreCoarse aggregate

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Cement & Concrete Composites vol.115 (2021) [ISSN 0958-9465]
Notes :
Li, Peipeng
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1226764677
Document Type :
Electronic Resource