Polymers and Polymer Composites

Study on dynamic behavior of AFRP-wrapped circular concrete specimens under repeated impacts

January 1, 2017 By: Hengwen Song; Hui Yang; Shi Zhang Research article

Title: Study on dynamic behavior of AFRP-wrapped circular concrete specimens under repeated impacts
Page Range: p.103-112
Author(s): Hengwen Song; Hui Yang; Shi Zhang
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Journal: Polymers and Polymer Composites
Issue Year: ppc
Volume: 25
Issue No: No.1

Abstract
A series of damage tests and axially repeated compressive tests with high strain rates were conducted to investigate the behaviour of aramid fibre reinforced polymer (AFRP) wrapped concrete under repeated impacts. The relation between damage condition and variables such as impact number and polymer thickness were examined. The tests were performed using a 100 mm diameter Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) apparatus and a nonmetal supersonic test meter. Various AFRP layers were applied to produce varied confinement ratios. The experimental results indicated that the AFRP-wrapped concrete exhibited excellent performance in resisting repeated impacts. Also, the specimens maintained their shapes and bearing capacity after multiple impacts with a mean strain rate of 50 s-1. No distinct decline was observed from the history of peak stress and impact toughness in AFRP-wrapped concrete. Moreover, additional AFRP layers significantly decreased the impact damage on the core concrete, as reflected by the different strain rate histories in damage progression. 28 Refs.


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