Numerical simulation of the fracture behaviour of glass fibre reinforced cement: A cohesive crack approach

被引:0
|
作者
Enfedaque, A. [1 ]
Alberti, M. G. [1 ]
Galvez, J. C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Politecn Madrid, ETSI Caminos Canales & Puertos, Dept Ingn Civil, Construcc, Madrid, Spain
关键词
FINITE-ELEMENT-ANALYSIS; MODEL; CONCRETE; DURABILITY;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
The exceptional mechanical characteristics that Glass Fibre Reinforced Cement (GRC) shows are obtained by merging the properties of the glass fibres and the brittle matrix. Cement mortar provides a notable compressive strength and correspondingly the presence of glass fibres enhances the material toughness. Moreover, the fracture energy is also increased due to the presence of the glass fibres that add a multiple cracking damage pattern and, hence, a large damaged surface. In order to provide available resources that may ease and widen the structural design of GRC, the assessment and verification of its constitutive relations is of high significance, given that such relations may reproduce the fracture behaviour. The softening function of GRC under flexural tensile fracture tests in an in-plane disposition has been obtained by combining numerical simulations with an inverse analysis. The application of trilinear softening functions reproduces with notable accuracy the fracture behaviour of GRC. The constitutive relations found can be used for future modelling and structural design and, therefore have widened the feasible applications and reliability of GRC in the construction industry.
引用
收藏
页码:867 / 875
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] A cohesive fracture model for predicting crack spacing and crack width in reinforced concrete structures
    De Maio, Umberto
    Greco, Fabrizio
    Leonetti, Lorenzo
    Blasi, Paolo Nevone
    Pranno, Andrea
    ENGINEERING FAILURE ANALYSIS, 2022, 139
  • [42] A fracture mechanics approach for designing an adhesive joint for glass fibre-reinforced pipes
    Wahab, MMA
    DeRoeck, G
    JOURNAL OF ADHESION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 1997, 11 (05) : 719 - 733
  • [43] Fracture behaviour of steel fibre reinforced polymer composite
    Arikan, H
    Avci, A
    Akdemir, A
    POLYMER TESTING, 2004, 23 (06) : 615 - 619
  • [44] Fatigue behaviour of continuous glass fibre reinforced composites
    Dyer, KP
    Isaac, DH
    COMPOSITES PART B-ENGINEERING, 1998, 29 (06) : 725 - 733
  • [45] Fatigue behaviour of a glass fibre reinforced polypropylene composite
    Ferreira, JAM
    Costa, JDM
    Richardson, MOW
    ECF 11 - MECHANISMS AND MECHANICS OF DAMAGE AND FAILURE, VOLS I-III, 1996, : 1653 - 1658
  • [46] Nonlinear behaviour of glass fibre reinforced composites with delamination
    Hammami, M.
    El Mahi, A.
    Karra, C.
    Haddar, M.
    COMPOSITES PART B-ENGINEERING, 2016, 92 : 350 - 359
  • [47] Filament fracture within glass fibre strands in hybrid fibre cement composites
    M. Kakemi
    D. J. Hannant
    M. Mulheron
    Journal of Materials Science, 1998, 33 : 5375 - 5382
  • [48] Filament fracture within glass fibre strands in hybrid fibre cement composites
    Kakemi, M
    Hannant, DJ
    Mulheron, M
    JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, 1998, 33 (22) : 5375 - 5382
  • [49] Experimental and numerical investigations on the micro-damage behaviour of glass fibre-reinforced plastics
    Czichos, R.
    Bernhardt, Y.
    Dittmann, J.
    Middendorf, P.
    Kreutzbruck, M.
    COMPOSITES PART C: OPEN ACCESS, 2023, 10
  • [50] EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF STRAIN RATE DEPENDENT ON MATERIAL BEHAVIOUR OF GLASS FIBRE REINFORCED POLYPROPYLENE
    Hufenbach, Werner A.
    Ebert, Christoph
    Langkamp, Albert
    Hornig, Andreas
    COMPOSITES THEORY AND PRACTICE, 2011, 11 (03): : 264 - 267