Determining fracture energy parameters of concrete from the modified compact tension test

The modified compact tension (MCT) test, though not yet recognized as a valid test for determining fracture energy of concrete, is believed to represent a plausible and suitable alternative versus other well established procedures, such as the wedge-splitting test (WST) and the three point (3PB) o...

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Main Authors: A. Fernández-Canteli, L. Castañón, B. Nieto, M. Lozano, T. Holušová, S. Seitl
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Language:English
Published: Gruppo Italiano Frattura 2014-10-01
Series:Fracture and Structural Integrity
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Online Access:http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero30/numero_30_art_46.pdf
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M. Lozano
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description The modified compact tension (MCT) test, though not yet recognized as a valid test for determining fracture energy of concrete, is believed to represent a plausible and suitable alternative versus other well established procedures, such as the wedge-splitting test (WST) and the three point (3PB) or four point bending (4PB) tests, due to its simplicity and low cost. The aim of the paper is twofold: Firstly, to demonstrate the necessary correspondence between the experimental MCT test setup and finite element simulations and secondly, to initiate the way of establishing the desirable conversion between the fracture energy parameter values resulting from the MCT test and the standard conventional procedures. MCT tests are carried out and compared with the numerical results from 2-D and 3-D finite element calculations using the commercial codes ABAQUS and ATENA, the latter being specifically developed for applications on concrete structures and elements. In this way, the usability of the modified compact tension test for practical purposes is confirmed.
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spelling doaj-art-34ec3f8a9a6f4fdfb369841a8340f7cf2025-01-03T00:39:10ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFracture and Structural Integrity1971-89931971-89932014-10-0183038339310.3221/IGF-ESIS.30.46Determining fracture energy parameters of concrete from the modified compact tension testA. Fernández-Canteli0L. Castañón1B. Nieto2M. Lozano3T. Holušová4S. Seitl5University of Oviedo, Gijón, SpainUniversity of Oviedo, Gijón, SpainUniversity of Oviedo, Gijón, SpainUniversity of Oviedo, Gijón, SpainInstitute of Physics of Materials, Academy of Science of the Czech Republic, Brno, Czech RepublicInstitute of Physics of Materials, Academy of Science of the Czech Republic, Brno, Czech RepublicThe modified compact tension (MCT) test, though not yet recognized as a valid test for determining fracture energy of concrete, is believed to represent a plausible and suitable alternative versus other well established procedures, such as the wedge-splitting test (WST) and the three point (3PB) or four point bending (4PB) tests, due to its simplicity and low cost. The aim of the paper is twofold: Firstly, to demonstrate the necessary correspondence between the experimental MCT test setup and finite element simulations and secondly, to initiate the way of establishing the desirable conversion between the fracture energy parameter values resulting from the MCT test and the standard conventional procedures. MCT tests are carried out and compared with the numerical results from 2-D and 3-D finite element calculations using the commercial codes ABAQUS and ATENA, the latter being specifically developed for applications on concrete structures and elements. In this way, the usability of the modified compact tension test for practical purposes is confirmed.http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero30/numero_30_art_46.pdfConcrete fracture energyModified compact tension testConcrete
spellingShingle A. Fernández-Canteli
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Determining fracture energy parameters of concrete from the modified compact tension test
Fracture and Structural Integrity
Concrete fracture energy
Modified compact tension test
Concrete
title Determining fracture energy parameters of concrete from the modified compact tension test
title_full Determining fracture energy parameters of concrete from the modified compact tension test
title_fullStr Determining fracture energy parameters of concrete from the modified compact tension test
title_full_unstemmed Determining fracture energy parameters of concrete from the modified compact tension test
title_short Determining fracture energy parameters of concrete from the modified compact tension test
title_sort determining fracture energy parameters of concrete from the modified compact tension test
topic Concrete fracture energy
Modified compact tension test
Concrete
url http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero30/numero_30_art_46.pdf
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