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Experimental and numerical investigations of low velocity impact behavior of high-performance fiber-reinforced cement based composite
Authors:Yaghoob Farnam  Soheil Mohammadi  Mohammad Shekarchi
Affiliation:1. Construction Materials Institute, Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Enghelab Ave, Tehran, Iran;2. High Performance Computing Lab., Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Enghelab Ave, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:Fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC) has been used in structural applications in order to enhance the structural performance under dynamic loading and reduce cracking and spalling phenomena by increasing toughness, ductility, and tensile strength of the concrete. High-performance fiber-reinforced cement based composite (HPFRC) is a high-strength FRC with enhanced high-performance characteristics. Recent studies have shown that HPFRC has higher impact resistance than other types of concrete. Therefore, it has been widely considered as a promising material for the construction of important and strategic structures. HPFRC panels are tested by drop projectiles up to an impact at which failure occurs. Mechanical properties of HPFRC are obtained to define material parameters in the MAT_SOIL_CONCRETE model in LS-DYNA, which is used to simulate the behavior of HPFRC panel under impact loading and perform parametric studies. Predicted crack and failure patterns on both sides of the HPFRC panel based on finite element simulation are in good agreement with their corresponding experimental results.
Keywords:Impact test   Perforation   Fiber-reinforced concrete   High-performance fiber-reinforced cement based composite (HPFRC)   Numerical simulation
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