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Journal of Applied Material Science & Engineering Research(AMSE)

ISSN: 2689-1204 | DOI: 10.33140/AMSE

Impact Factor: 1.08

Dynamic Constitutive Model for Reactive Powder Concrete with Standard Curing

Abstract

B Sun and C J Jiao

In view of the disadvantages of steam curing of reactive powder concrete (RPC), RPC with standard curing (SCRPC) is proposed. SC-RPC is an ultra-high strength concrete material prepared with high strength cement, silica fume, and gypsum by standard curing. In this study, quasi-static and impact compression tests were performed to investigate the mechanical properties of SC-RPC. The results show that steel fiber and the strain rate significantly affect the compression performance. Nevertheless, the Holmquist–Johnson–Cook (HJC) constitutive model is mainly used to analyze the dynamic response of brittle materials, such as common concrete, under shock and impact. Therefore, based on the quasi-staticand impact compression tests and the HJC constitutive model for concrete, by analyzing the steel fiber strengthening effect under quasi-static uniaxial compression, strain rate hardening, and the damage softening effect under SHPB impact compression, the steel fiber strengthening factor Kf , dynamic increase factor DIF, and revised damage variable D are introduced, and a modified HJC constitutive model for RPC with standard curing is proposed.

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