Study on bending failure and crack characteristics in ductile fiber‐reinforced concrete beams

Author:

Wang Huayi12ORCID,He Xiongjun12ORCID,Zhou Ming12ORCID,Wu Chao12ORCID,He Jia3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Transportation and Logistics Engineering Wuhan University of Technology Wuhan China

2. Hubei Provincial Highway Engineering Technology Research Center Wuhan China

3. Department of the Built Environment Eindhoven University of Technology Eindhoven The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractIn this study, we designed six polypropylene fiber‐reinforced concrete (PP‐FRC) beams and three reinforced concrete (RC) beams for experimental studies. Then, we analyzed the effects of incorporating PP fibers on the cracking performance of PP‐FRC beams from the perspectives of load‐displacement response, crack distribution, crack depth, crack width, crack spacing, and deformation coordination. The research results showed that the cracking load and number of cracks were positively correlated with the volume ratio of PP fibers, while the maximum crack width, average crack spacing, and average crack depth were negatively correlated with the volume ratio of PP fibers. Due to the bridging effect of fibers, the PP‐FRC beam body and reinforcement could deform in a coordinated manner within a specific loading range after cracking, which increased the deformation coordination ability between the body and reinforcement. In this study, the cracking mechanism of PP‐FRC beams was investigated. Firstly, the formula for calculating the cracking moment of PP‐FRC beams was derived from the perspective of equivalent bending tensile strength. Then, based on the fiber bridging law and the bond strength between PP‐FRC and reinforcement, theoretical formulas were proposed to predict the average crack spacing and maximum crack width of PP‐FRC beams. Finally, through comparison, it was found that the proposed formulas could be used for characteristic crack prediction.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

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

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