Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1455109 Cement and Concrete Composites 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

IFSTTAR has developed a Multi-Scale Cement Based Composite (MSCC). This composite material is strain hardening in tension and exhibits ultra-high strengths as well in both compression and tension. The main research objectives for the present paper are the determination of the strain hardening properties of the material: using a newly developed tensile test in conjunction with a finite-element-based inverse analysis, the input parameters of an (adapted) numerical model can be identified. Therefore, numerical simulations can be performed to describe the bending behaviour of a thin slab having a thickness representative of the corresponding industrial application.The main conclusions of this study are:–The studied material clearly exhibits strain hardening in tension with a uniaxial tensile strength of about 20 MPa and a modulus of rupture of about 50 MPa.–Elasto-plastic behaviour with strain hardening is a relevant mechanical model (for the studied material) for designing (by the finite element method) structural elements behaving principally in bending.

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