An Experimental Study on the Dynamic Behavior of an Ultra High-Strength Concrete

Ultra-high-strength concrete is a newly developed construction material that has a minimum 120 MPa or higher compressive strength. Recently, the usage of high-strength and ultra-high-strength concretes has become widespread due to the enhancement of the concrete technology. Many civil engineering st...

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Main Authors: Ahmet Reha Gunay, Sami Karadeniz, Mustafa Kaya
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
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spelling doaj-b7d69c29ec5d4ad580ef70f608382bc82020-11-25T02:51:51ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-06-01104170417010.3390/app10124170An Experimental Study on the Dynamic Behavior of an Ultra High-Strength ConcreteAhmet Reha Gunay0Sami Karadeniz1Mustafa Kaya2TUBITAK-SAGE Defense Industries Research and Development Institute, Ankara 06261, TurkeyMechanical Engineering Department, Baskent University, Ankara 06790, TurkeyAerospace Engineering Department, Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Ankara 06050, TurkeyUltra-high-strength concrete is a newly developed construction material that has a minimum 120 MPa or higher compressive strength. Recently, the usage of high-strength and ultra-high-strength concretes has become widespread due to the enhancement of the concrete technology. Many civil engineering structures constructed by using concrete materials are usually subjected to, in addition to static loads, dynamic loads due to earthquakes, wind and storm, impact and blast, which take place under high energy and high strain rate values. The effects of such loadings on the structure must be understood thoroughly. In recent years, the withstanding of a structure on these loading conditions has become a crucial issue for its impact on the economy and human safety. One of the approaches to fulfill these requirements is to develop high-strength or ultra high-strength concretes (UHSCs). In this study, an ultra-high-strength concrete with a compressive strength of 135 MPa was designed and developed. In order to determine the dynamic behavior of this UHSC, the specimens at three height/diameter ratios (approximately, 0.6, 1.0 and 1.2) were extracted from the prepared concrete mixtures. These concrete specimens were tested to determine both the quasi-static and dynamic compressive behaviors of the developed concrete. In the quasi-static compression tests, cylindrical specimens and a conventional compressive testing machine were used. In order to study the dynamic compressive behavior, a Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) test setup was used. In this test system, the time variations of compressive strength, the strain and strain rates under uniaxial pressure loading were experimentally evaluated and the deformation and fracturing processes of the specimens were recorded using a high-speed camera. The test results, based on the testing of 21 different specimens, have shown that the dynamic compressive strength values of the developed concrete varied in the range of 143 to 253 MPa, while the strain rate values varied in the range of 353 s<sup>−1</sup> to 1288 s<sup>−1</sup>. Using the data generated in the SHPB tests, the parameters present in a Johnson–Holmquist–Cook concrete material model, which is used in numerical studies on the high strain rate behavior of concretes, were evaluated.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/12/4170ultra high-strength concretedynamic behaviorhigh strain rateSplit Hopkinson Pressure BarJohnson–Holmquist–Cook concrete model
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Sami Karadeniz
Mustafa Kaya
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Sami Karadeniz
Mustafa Kaya
An Experimental Study on the Dynamic Behavior of an Ultra High-Strength Concrete
Applied Sciences
ultra high-strength concrete
dynamic behavior
high strain rate
Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar
Johnson–Holmquist–Cook concrete model
author_facet Ahmet Reha Gunay
Sami Karadeniz
Mustafa Kaya
author_sort Ahmet Reha Gunay
title An Experimental Study on the Dynamic Behavior of an Ultra High-Strength Concrete
title_short An Experimental Study on the Dynamic Behavior of an Ultra High-Strength Concrete
title_full An Experimental Study on the Dynamic Behavior of an Ultra High-Strength Concrete
title_fullStr An Experimental Study on the Dynamic Behavior of an Ultra High-Strength Concrete
title_full_unstemmed An Experimental Study on the Dynamic Behavior of an Ultra High-Strength Concrete
title_sort experimental study on the dynamic behavior of an ultra high-strength concrete
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Ultra-high-strength concrete is a newly developed construction material that has a minimum 120 MPa or higher compressive strength. Recently, the usage of high-strength and ultra-high-strength concretes has become widespread due to the enhancement of the concrete technology. Many civil engineering structures constructed by using concrete materials are usually subjected to, in addition to static loads, dynamic loads due to earthquakes, wind and storm, impact and blast, which take place under high energy and high strain rate values. The effects of such loadings on the structure must be understood thoroughly. In recent years, the withstanding of a structure on these loading conditions has become a crucial issue for its impact on the economy and human safety. One of the approaches to fulfill these requirements is to develop high-strength or ultra high-strength concretes (UHSCs). In this study, an ultra-high-strength concrete with a compressive strength of 135 MPa was designed and developed. In order to determine the dynamic behavior of this UHSC, the specimens at three height/diameter ratios (approximately, 0.6, 1.0 and 1.2) were extracted from the prepared concrete mixtures. These concrete specimens were tested to determine both the quasi-static and dynamic compressive behaviors of the developed concrete. In the quasi-static compression tests, cylindrical specimens and a conventional compressive testing machine were used. In order to study the dynamic compressive behavior, a Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) test setup was used. In this test system, the time variations of compressive strength, the strain and strain rates under uniaxial pressure loading were experimentally evaluated and the deformation and fracturing processes of the specimens were recorded using a high-speed camera. The test results, based on the testing of 21 different specimens, have shown that the dynamic compressive strength values of the developed concrete varied in the range of 143 to 253 MPa, while the strain rate values varied in the range of 353 s<sup>−1</sup> to 1288 s<sup>−1</sup>. Using the data generated in the SHPB tests, the parameters present in a Johnson–Holmquist–Cook concrete material model, which is used in numerical studies on the high strain rate behavior of concretes, were evaluated.
topic ultra high-strength concrete
dynamic behavior
high strain rate
Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar
Johnson–Holmquist–Cook concrete model
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/12/4170
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