Mechanical properties of short polypropylene fiber enhanced recycled concrete under cyclic compression

Author:

Wu Huiqin123,Zhu Zhen1,Chen Yuliang123,Li Hong1,Jiang Weiqin4

Affiliation:

1. School of Civil Engineering and Architecture Guangxi University of Science and Technology Liuzhou Guangxi China

2. Key Laboratory of Disaster Prevention & Mitigation and Prestress Technology of Guangxi Colleges and Universities Liuzhou Guangxi China

3. Liuzhou Key Laboratory of Green Advanced Civil Engineering Materials Application Liuzhou Guangxi China

4. School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Liuzhou Institute of Technology Liuzhou Guangxi China

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigated the mechanical properties and stress–strain relationship of polypropylene fiber recycled aggregate concrete (PFRAC) subjected to uniaxial cyclic compression. A total of 78 cylindrical specimens were designed for uniaxial cyclic compression test with coarse aggregate replacement rate, polypropylene fiber volume fraction, and loading rate as variation parameters. The failure process of the specimens under cyclic loading was observed and recorded. The stress–strain curve of PFRAC was summarized. The important mechanical properties of PFRAC were obtained, such as plastic strain, accumulated energy dissipation. The microstructure of PFRAC was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy, and the crack resistance mechanism of PFRAC under cyclic loading was revealed. The results show that the PFRAC under cyclic loading appeared oblique splitting failure. The compressive stress–strain curve envelope of PFRAC subjected to cyclic loading exhibited similarity to the monotonic counterpart. The addition of polypropylene fibers can improve the peak stress, peak strain, residual stress, post‐peak ductility, and accumulated energy dissipation of the recycled concrete. In addition, a constitutive relation formula for the PFRAC stress–strain curve under cyclic loading is proposed, and the fitting result is good.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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