2022
DOI: 10.1002/suco.202200232
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Effect of reinforcing and crack width on the vibration damping capacity of rubberized concrete beams

Abstract: The damping of simply supported rubberized concrete beams was measured and compared against conventional concrete beams in their uncracked and cracked states. The variables controlled were: rubber content (10% and 20% by total volume of aggregates replaced), reinforcing content, axial load, and damage state. Impact hammer-induced free-vibration was used to excite the specimens and quasi-static four-point bending used to damage the beams.Rubberized concrete displayed a measurable increase in damping relative to… Show more

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