FraMCoS 4 2001 Cachan, France

EstablishmentofUniaxialTensileTestProcedureforHighStrengthConcrete

It is reported that the tension softening behavior of normal strength concrete was monitored re- liably by a uniaxial tension test developed by the authors. The major criteria for the test procedure are mainte- nance of stable fracture, avoidance of…

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Abstract

It is reported that the tension softening behavior of normal strength concrete was monitored re- liably by a uniaxial tension test developed by the authors. The major criteria for the test procedure are mainte- nance of stable fracture, avoidance of secondary flexure and prevention of multiple cracks. The main purpose of this study is to examine the practicability of the uniaxial tension test on investigating tensile properties of high strength concretes. It was found that the present test procedure has an ability to investigate tension sof- tening behavior of high strength concretes as well as normal strength concretes. As the level of concrete strengths increases, the fracture energy also increases for the present concrete. The application of guide notches is beneficial to make tension softening behavior more reliable while it may not influence tensile strength and fracture energy. The overlapping cracks frequently generated for normal concrete was not ob- served for high strength concretes.