2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2013.08.030
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Dynamic fracture of concrete compact tension specimen: Experimental and numerical study

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“…Osnovni je tome razlog to što pod dinamičkim opterećenjem odziv materijala (betona) postaje ovisan o brzini deformiranja (eng. rate sensitivity) te dolazi do pojave inercijalnih učinaka različitoga podrijetla, [1][2][3]. Numeričke i eksperimentalne studije pokazuju da s porastom brzine opterećenja dolazi do porasta nosivosti.…”
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“…Osnovni je tome razlog to što pod dinamičkim opterećenjem odziv materijala (betona) postaje ovisan o brzini deformiranja (eng. rate sensitivity) te dolazi do pojave inercijalnih učinaka različitoga podrijetla, [1][2][3]. Numeričke i eksperimentalne studije pokazuju da s porastom brzine opterećenja dolazi do porasta nosivosti.…”
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“…In the study two different types of standard solid finite elements are used, eightnode linear strain elements and four-node constant strain elements. The analysis is carried out for the CT specimen, which was recently experimentally tested for different loading rates [6]. The geometry of the specimen and the test set-up is shown Fig.…”
Section: Mesh Sensitivity Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4. More details related to the experimental tests can be found in [6]. In numerical pre-and post-test numerical studies [3,7] the finite element analysis was carried out using explicit finite element code based on the rate sensitive microplane model.…”
Section: Mesh Sensitivity Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elastic modulus of elasticity (E) was calculated by the recommendation of RILEM [10] from Hook's Law (1) from stress-strain diagram.…”
Section: Evaluation Of L-cod Diagramsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different experimental test set-ups have been used as bending test on notched cylindrical halves (semicircular bend, see [3]) but also as disk-shaped compact tension specimens with two holes for placing the pins, see [18]. Another approach for applying the splitting load to the specimen is proposed in [10] where two steel loading frames were applied instead of two holes for pins, although on a cubic shaped CT specimen. Cifuentes et al recently postulated the study of the applicability of MCT specimen for measuring the fracture energy of concrete that indicates very promising consistency of the specific fracture energy value for different widths and notch depths, were also the comparison of the MCT test with the traditional fracture test 3PB were carried out, see in [2] The aim of this contribution is to compare the data obtained from standard compression test performed on 150 × 300 mm cylinders in the laboratory of Faculty of Civil Engineering Brno University of Technology with those obtained from the modified compact tension test performed in the laboratory of the University of Oviedo.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%