2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-73862001000400015
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Experimental Analysis of Fracture Processes in Concrete

Abstract: This paper draws on the basic problems related to the determination of parameters to characterize the structural behavior of concretes using Fracture Mechanics concepts. Experimental procedures and results are discussed

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“…Based on these observations, the fatigue resistance of both concrete types might be different, as well, since it is governed by a damage process, related to micro-crack initiation, material damage, and fracture behaviour in general. As stated in [4,5], cracking of concrete is determined by the strength of the cement paste, and also by the location and size of the aggregates. Moreover, previous research proves that SCC with equal compressive strength, compared to VC, performs worse in cyclic three-point bending and wedge-splitting tests [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on these observations, the fatigue resistance of both concrete types might be different, as well, since it is governed by a damage process, related to micro-crack initiation, material damage, and fracture behaviour in general. As stated in [4,5], cracking of concrete is determined by the strength of the cement paste, and also by the location and size of the aggregates. Moreover, previous research proves that SCC with equal compressive strength, compared to VC, performs worse in cyclic three-point bending and wedge-splitting tests [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the reduction in the amount of coarse aggregates in SCC contributes to a lower value of Young's modulus, when compared to VC of equal strength [1]. Considering these abovementioned findings, a distinct fracture behaviour can be expected, since it is both, the strength of the cement paste, and the location and size of the aggregates that play an important role in the crack propagation phenomenon [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%