Study on mechanical properties of (1 % PVA fiber+1 % Steel fiber) PS-ECC under the coupling effects of elevated temperature and dynamic loads

STRUCTURAL CONCRETE(2023)

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The coupling effect of temperature and impact loads can cause the concrete strength to decay and lead to the failure of the structure that cannot reach the designed load-bearing strength. In this study, the evolution laws of dynamic compressive strength, dynamic increase factor (DIF), and absorbed energy of (1% polyvinyl alcohol [PVA] fiber +1% steel fiber) PS-ECC (engineered cementitious composite) were obtained by a split Hopkinson compression bar test. The conclusions can be concluded: the dynamic compressive strength, DIF, and absorbed energy of PS-ECC largely show a tendency to decrease with increasing temperature; however, the recovery effect occurs at 200 degrees C due to the accumulation of steam inside the specimen to counteract the impact force. Then, 200 degrees C becomes a threshold value, and the sensitivity of PS-ECC to strain rate shows a steep drop when the temperature exceeds 200 degrees C. Compared to 200 degrees C, the growth rate of dynamic compressive strength, DIF, and energy absorption capacity from strain rate 50-80 s-1 decreases by 50.65, 55.24, and 45.71% at 300 degrees C, the growth rate decreases by 55.87, 56.5, and 48.45% at 400 degrees C. The impact energy absorption of PS-ECC was provided mainly by PVA fiber. The energy absorption of PS-ECC is almost the same at 300 and 400 degrees C for the same strain rate due to PVA fiber burning disappears.
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(1% PVA fiber+1% steel fiber) PS-ECC,coupling effects of temperature and dynamic loads,DIF,energy absorption,SHPB
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