Influence of Extraneous Deformation on the Toughness of Fiber Reinforced Concrete

외부변형이 섬유보강콘크리트의 인성에 미치는 영향

  • 김경수 (전북대학교 토목.환경공학부) ;
  • 고영주 (신성대학 토목과) ;
  • 임정환 (전주공업대학 토목과) ;
  • 배주성 (전북대학교 토목.환경공학부)
  • Received : 2000.01.14
  • Published : 2000.01.31

Abstract

This study discusses the issues related to the accuracy of deflection measurement in the testing of FRC. Some deflection methods may include large extraneous deformations. such as local crushing at the loading points, elastic and inelastic deformations of the loading fixture, etc. A faulty load-deflection curve will be obtained if an unstable deflection measuring system is used, and incorrect toughness evaluation can be reached on the basis of this faulty curve. In this paper, the discussion will focus on the effects of the deflection measuring system on both the measurement of the load-deflection response of FRC and the evaluation of FRC toughness. It is observed that ASTM toughness indices which is based on measuring deflection at first cracking is influenced significantly by extraneous deformation in deflection measurement. But extraneous deformation in deflection measurement result in negligible errors in toughness evaluation using JSCE and JCI definition. However, in order to evaluate toughness accuracy, it is desirable to use net load-deflection curve eliminated extraneous deformation.

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