Title of article :
Crack propagation in concrete composites influenced by interface fracture parameter
Author/Authors :
Oral Buyukozturk.، نويسنده , , Brian Hearing، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
mechanical behavior of concrete composites is influenced by the characteristics of
mortar-aggregate interfaces. Initiation and propagation of cracks at the interface or penetration of
cracks into the aggregate can greatly influence the global behavior of the material. In the interfacial
regions of concrete composites the crack path criterion will involve relative magnitudes of the
fracture toughnesses between the interface and the constituent materials. This study investigates
fracture of two-phase composites in terms of parameters that influence the cracking scenarios in the
interfacial regions and affect the fracture behavior of the concrete. These parameters include elastic
moduli mismatch between the mortar and the aggregate and the ratios of the interface fracture
toughness to the fracture toughness of the aggregate and the mortar. Numerical and physical model
tests were performed to study the influence of these variables on the global load-deformation
behavior of composite beams. Physical beam models consisting of circular aggregate inclusions in
mortar matrices were tested in three-point bending. An analysis capability is developed for cracking
in the composite incorporating transgranular or interfacial fracture scenarios using finite element
simulations performed with the material fracture properties. The simulation is of a cohesive force
type that allows parametric variation of fracture parameters to study influences on load-deformation
performance of the composite. Results of the simulation are used to quantify the effect of different
interfacial properties on the fracture and load-deformation behavior of the specimens. The results
of both the experimental and analytical model studies show that ductility improves when cracks
propagate through mortar-aggregate interfaces and also improves with rougher aggregate surfaces.
This study advances the understanding of the role of interfaces in the global behavior of the
cementitious composites and furthers the development of high-performance cementitious materials.
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Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures