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Design of concrete mixes for minimum brittleness

✍ Scribed by D. Lange-Kornbak; B.L. Karihaloo


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
684 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
1065-7355

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✦ Synopsis


Designers of concrete mixes are often faced with competing requirements such as high strength and high ductility and have to rely on empirical and heuristic approaches. In the present study, this is overcome by incorporating the characteristic length lcj , and the brittleness number B into the design criteria and using wellestablished, mostly nonempirical, formulae relating the effective properties (elastic modulus, tensile strength, and fracture energy) to the microstructural parameters (water~cement ratio, aggregate size, and volume fractions of coarse and fine aggregates). Nonlinear mathematical optimization problems, equivalent to the design criteria, are formulated and solved with a view to: (1) maximizing 1ct ~ for a prescribed minimum direct tensile strength f't, (2) maximizing lc~ ~ and f't simultaneously for a prescribed compressive strength f' . ; (3) minimizing B for a prescribed f'~.


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