Enhancing High-Speed Penetration Resistance of Ultra-High-Performance Concrete Through Hybridization of Steel and Glass Fibers

通过钢纤维和玻璃纤维的混合增强超高性能混凝土的高速抗穿透性能

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Abstract

Ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) is a material with high mechanical properties that requires the use of fibers to overcome its brittleness, but the use of only one type of fiber may not improve UHPC performance enough. This study investigates the hybrid use of steel and glass fibers to achieve ultra-high strength along with improved ductility and impact resistance. A total of 22 concrete samples, including both plain (unreinforced) and fiber-reinforced types, were produced using micro straight-steel fibers, hooked steel fibers, and micro glass fibers, either individually or in combination. The mechanical properties, ductility, and impact behavior of the concrete samples were evaluated through experimental testing. The inclusion of microfibers had little impact on the compressive strength of concrete, which remained in the range of 130-150 MPa. However, it significantly enhanced the tensile strength, as evidenced by a flexural strength increase of up to 163% compared to the control concrete without microfibers. Numerical simulations were carried out to complement and validate the experimental investigation of projectile penetration. The depth of projectile penetration (DOP) test results were compared with existing empirical models from the literature. The incorporation of hooked steel fibers in hybrid blends significantly improved ductility and enhanced penetration resistance. In addition, previously proposed models from the literature were found to be highly conservative in predicting DOP at high projectile velocities.

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