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Title: Dynamic Properties of Reactive Powder Concrete Subjected to Repeated Impacts

Author(s): Jianzhong Lai, Wei Sun, Sheng Xu, and Chunmei Yang

Publication: Materials Journal

Volume: 110

Issue: 4

Appears on pages(s): 462-472

Keywords: reactive powder concrete; repeated impact; stress-strain.

DOI: 10.14359/51685793

Date: 7/1/2013

Abstract:
The ability to resist repeated impacts is necessary for protective structures. Reactive powder concrete (RPC) is a new type of ultra-high- performance concrete with very high strength and durability and is expected to be used for protective structures. The dynamic properties of RPC subjected to repeated impacts were investigated using the split Hopkinson pressure bar. The dynamic damage to the RPC was measured by ultrasonic wave velocity methods after each impact. Three kinds of repeated impact modes were used. The projectile speed on the first impact increased in the different modes to ensure the specimens had different initial levels of damage. A Viscoelastic Damage Model was proposed to simulate the stress-strain curves of RPC subjected to repeated impacts. The fracture process of RPC was simulated using the Johnson_Holmquist_ Concrete (JHC) Model and the finite element software LS-DYNA. The results showed that the simulation values were very close to those of the experiments.


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