Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology
Online ISSN : 1347-3913
ISSN-L : 1346-8014
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Shear Bifurcation and Gravelization of Low-Strength Concrete
Yuto YamanoiKoichi Maekawa
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2020 Volume 18 Issue 12 Pages 767-777

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Shear failure experiments of concrete beams containing a weak layer were conducted with a focus on the bifurcation of shear localization appearing at the boundary between structure and soil foundation. Low-strength concrete, which is analogous to artificial soft rocks and strengthened foundation, was used to create a weak layer that caused dispersal and bifurcation of the shear localization area, resulting in ductile fracturing of members. Pulverization of hardened cement paste and gravelization (the loss of aggregate particle’s cementation) were observed in shear planes appearing in the weak layer. This confirmed the difficulty of simulating bifurcating shear localization solely by the constitutive law of concrete, which assumes firm cementation by hardened cement paste. In reference to the simulation of the disintegrated concrete slabs for bridge decks under fatigue loads, the transient model from hardened concrete to gravelized assembly was proposed, and it was successfully applied to the bifurcating shear localization of weak layers of low-strength concrete.

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