STRAIN HARDENING BRITTLE MATRIX COMPOSITES WITH HIGH STRENGTH AND HIGH TENSILE DUCTILITY

A new class of ultra-high performance concrete with very high strength and very high tensile ductility (High Strength High Ductility Concrete) is provided that represents the culmination of two high performance cement-based composite systems, namely those of very high strength, and those of very hig...

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Hauptverfasser: STULTS MICHAEL D, RUSHING TODD S, LI VICTOR C, HEARD WILLIAM F, CUMMINS TONEY K, RANADE RAVI
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RANADE RAVI
description A new class of ultra-high performance concrete with very high strength and very high tensile ductility (High Strength High Ductility Concrete) is provided that represents the culmination of two high performance cement-based composite systems, namely those of very high strength, and those of very high tensile ductility into a single composite system. The integration of high strength and ductility has been attained via the adoption of micromechanical analysis and design of fiber reinforced brittle matrix composites. In doing so, the new High Strength High Ductility Concrete material dramatically increases the energy absorption capabilities of structural systems employing this material, making it a very good candidate material where hurricanes, earthquake, impact and blast loads are a concern.
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CERAMICS
CHEMISTRY
COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDINGMATERIALS
CONCRETE
LIME, MAGNESIA
METALLURGY
REFRACTORIES
SLAG
TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
title STRAIN HARDENING BRITTLE MATRIX COMPOSITES WITH HIGH STRENGTH AND HIGH TENSILE DUCTILITY
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