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Influence of Maximum Aggregate Size on Dynamic Size Effect of Concrete Under Low Strain Rates:Meso-scale Simulations 被引量:1
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作者 JIN Liu YANG Wangxian +1 位作者 YU Wenxuan DU Xiuli 《Transactions of Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics》 EI CSCD 2020年第1期27-39,共13页
This study is to explore the influence of maximum aggregate size(MAS)on the failure and corresponding size effect of concrete materials under low strain rates.The failure process of concrete was simulated by the mesos... This study is to explore the influence of maximum aggregate size(MAS)on the failure and corresponding size effect of concrete materials under low strain rates.The failure process of concrete was simulated by the mesoscale numerical method considering the internal heterogeneity of concrete and strain rate effect.Based on the mesoscale method,the failure behavior of concrete specimens with different structural sizes and MAS was investigated.Also,the influence of MAS on the failure modes,nominal strength and corresponding size effect of concrete were studied at the meso-scale.The simulation results indicated that MAS has an obvious influence on the failure modes of concrete subjected to axial compressive and tensile loads.The nominal tensile strength increased as the MAS increased,while the nominal compressive strength increased first and then decreased as the MAS increases under quasi-static load.In addition,it was found that the size effect on nominal strength of concrete would be weakened with the increase of strain rate.When the applied strain rate reached 1 s^-1,the size effect on nominal strength of concrete disappeard.Moreover,the MAS has an ignorable influence on the dynamic size effect of concrete under uniaxial compression and tension. 展开更多
关键词 CONCRETE maximum aggregate size size effect dynamic compression dynamic tension strain rate
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Characteristics of aggregate gradation, drain down and stabilizing agents in stone matrix asphalt mixtures: A state of art review 被引量:1
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作者 Lekhaz Devulapalli Goutham Sarang Saravanan Kothandaraman 《Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering(English Edition)》 EI CSCD 2022年第2期167-179,共13页
Over the years stone matrix asphalt(SMA)mixtures have evolved significantly and research works have presented some promising results.This made the paving industries to increase the usage of SMA mixtures in the pavemen... Over the years stone matrix asphalt(SMA)mixtures have evolved significantly and research works have presented some promising results.This made the paving industries to increase the usage of SMA mixtures in the pavement construction.However,SMA mixtures have certain challenges or setbacks,which require comprehensive understanding.The aim of the review paper is to present some of the challenges in SMA mixtures and their mitigations measures.It is observed that several challenges(i.e.,aggregate gradation,stone-onstone contact,drain down and stabilizing agents)related to SMA mixtures are addressed by the researchers.Many agencies have suggested their own aggregate gradation based on their experience,location,climatic conditions and available manufacturing facilities,and they are working exceptionally.Stone-on-stone contact is achieved with proper aggregate gradation and failure to meet the same will reduce the performance.Drain down is major concern in the SMA mixtures since it controls overall mixture performance.Therefore,researchers shown out the most importance to curtail the same.Several researchers followed ASTM D6390 and National Cooperative Highway Research Program(NCHRP No.424)procedure to evaluate the drain down and concluded that drain down should be less than0.3%(by weight of mixture).Apart from that,researchers are trying different stabilizing agents to reduce the drain down.Especially,stabilizing agents such as fibers and polymers have a positive impact.Recently,suitable waste and recycle products are used as stabilizing agent to reduce drain down and environmental pollution.Out of which coconut fiber has shown some promising results,however,comprehensive research is required in this regard.On the other hand,0.3%of cellulose fiber is working as a good stabilizing agent and can be used without conducting drain down test.The review paper provides a complete knowledge about different stabilizing agents used in SMA mixtures to minimize the drain down. 展开更多
关键词 Stone matrix asphalt Drain down Stabilizing agents Stone-on-stone contact aggregate gradation Nominal maximum aggregate size
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Destructive and non-destructive evaluation of concrete for optimum sand to aggregate volume ratio
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作者 Tarek Uddin MOHAMMED Aziz Hasan MAHMOOD +2 位作者 Mohammad Zunaied-Bin-HARUN Jamil Ahmed JOY MdAsif AHMED 《Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering》 SCIE EI CSCD 2021年第6期1400-1414,共15页
Aggregates are the biggest contributor to concrete volume and are a crucial parameter in dictating its mechanical properties.As such,a detailed experimental investigation was carried out to evaluate the effect of sand... Aggregates are the biggest contributor to concrete volume and are a crucial parameter in dictating its mechanical properties.As such,a detailed experimental investigation was carried out to evaluate the effect of sand-toaggregate volume ratio(s/a)on the mechanical properties of concrete utilizing both destructive and non-destructive testing(employing UPV(ultrasonic pulse velocity)measurements).For investigation,standard cylindrical concrete samples were made with different s/a(0.36,0.40,0.44,0.48,0.52,and 0.56),cement content(340 and 450 kg/m^(3)),water-to-cement ratio(0.45 and 0.50),and maximum aggregate size(12 and 19 mm).The effect of these design parameters on the 7,14,and 28 d compressive strength,tensile strength,elastic modulus,and UPV of concrete were assessed.The careful analysis demonstrates that aggregate proportions and size need to be optimized for formulating mix designs;optimum ratios of s/a were found to be 0.40 and 0.44 for the maximum aggregate size of 12 and 19 mm,respectively,irrespective of the W/C(water-to-cement)and cement content. 展开更多
关键词 aggregateS non-destructive testing sand-to-aggregate volume ratio(s/a) maximum aggregate size(MAS)
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