Macro-mesoscopic investigation of cushioning mechanism of recycled concrete aggregate under successive rockfall impacts

Cushion materials can effectively reduce the impact load acting on the rigid protective structures such as shed tunnel and improve the impact resistance of the structures. In order to investigate the variation of cushioning performance of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) under successive impacts, d...

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Main Authors: SU Yu-chen, WANG Yuan, TANG Hui-ming, ZHONG Heng, LI Xin, LIU Chao-fu, LÜ Ya-ru
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Language:English
Published: SCIENCE PRESS , 16 DONGHUANGCHENGGEN NORTH ST, BEIJING, PEOPLES R CHINA, 100717 2022-10-01
Series:Rock and Soil Mechanics
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Online Access:http://rocksoilmech.whrsm.ac.cn/EN/10.16285/j.rsm.2021.6709
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author SU Yu-chen
WANG Yuan
TANG Hui-ming
ZHONG Heng
LI Xin
LIU Chao-fu
LÜ Ya-ru
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WANG Yuan
TANG Hui-ming
ZHONG Heng
LI Xin
LIU Chao-fu
LÜ Ya-ru
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description Cushion materials can effectively reduce the impact load acting on the rigid protective structures such as shed tunnel and improve the impact resistance of the structures. In order to investigate the variation of cushioning performance of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) under successive impacts, drop weight impact tests and discrete element simulations are carried out. Test results show that compared with the quartz sand cushion, the transmitted load at the center of concrete shed for RCA under the first impact reduces by 83%, and it is distributed more uniformly. With the increase in the number of impacts, the cushioning performances of both the RCA and quartz sand deteriorate. For the sixth impact, the maximum transmitted loads at the center of concrete shed for RCA and quartz sand are 11.2 times and 1.4 times those of the first impact, respectively. Furthermore, the cushioning performance is strongly influenced by particle shape. The numerical simulation results show that when the proportion of strip particles increases from 0% to 100%, the rotation angle and translation distance of the particles decrease by 40% and 20%, respectively, and the maximum drop weight impact load increases by 37%. The inter-locking effect between particles increases with the irregularity of particle shape, which limits the rotation and translation of the particles, and increases the drop weight impact load and the transmitted load on the concrete slab. The research results may provide theoretical basis and engineering guidance for RCA as a new type of eco-friendly cushion.
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spelling doaj.art-7c55a0b0588b4885ab9c285755feb0b82022-12-22T03:53:32ZengSCIENCE PRESS , 16 DONGHUANGCHENGGEN NORTH ST, BEIJING, PEOPLES R CHINA, 100717Rock and Soil Mechanics1000-75982022-10-0143102698270610.16285/j.rsm.2021.6709Macro-mesoscopic investigation of cushioning mechanism of recycled concrete aggregate under successive rockfall impacts SU Yu-chen0WANG Yuan1TANG Hui-ming2ZHONG Heng3LI Xin4LIU Chao-fu5LÜ Ya-ru 61. College of Mechanics and Materials, Hohai University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210098, China2. College of Water Conservancy and Hydropower Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210098, China3. Faculty of Engineering, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, Hubei 430074, China1. College of Mechanics and Materials, Hohai University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210098, China1. College of Mechanics and Materials, Hohai University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210098, China1. College of Mechanics and Materials, Hohai University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210098, China1. College of Mechanics and Materials, Hohai University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210098, ChinaCushion materials can effectively reduce the impact load acting on the rigid protective structures such as shed tunnel and improve the impact resistance of the structures. In order to investigate the variation of cushioning performance of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) under successive impacts, drop weight impact tests and discrete element simulations are carried out. Test results show that compared with the quartz sand cushion, the transmitted load at the center of concrete shed for RCA under the first impact reduces by 83%, and it is distributed more uniformly. With the increase in the number of impacts, the cushioning performances of both the RCA and quartz sand deteriorate. For the sixth impact, the maximum transmitted loads at the center of concrete shed for RCA and quartz sand are 11.2 times and 1.4 times those of the first impact, respectively. Furthermore, the cushioning performance is strongly influenced by particle shape. The numerical simulation results show that when the proportion of strip particles increases from 0% to 100%, the rotation angle and translation distance of the particles decrease by 40% and 20%, respectively, and the maximum drop weight impact load increases by 37%. The inter-locking effect between particles increases with the irregularity of particle shape, which limits the rotation and translation of the particles, and increases the drop weight impact load and the transmitted load on the concrete slab. The research results may provide theoretical basis and engineering guidance for RCA as a new type of eco-friendly cushion. http://rocksoilmech.whrsm.ac.cn/EN/10.16285/j.rsm.2021.6709rockfallsuccessive impactcushioning performanceparticle shape
spellingShingle SU Yu-chen
WANG Yuan
TANG Hui-ming
ZHONG Heng
LI Xin
LIU Chao-fu
LÜ Ya-ru
Macro-mesoscopic investigation of cushioning mechanism of recycled concrete aggregate under successive rockfall impacts
Rock and Soil Mechanics
rockfall
successive impact
cushioning performance
particle shape
title Macro-mesoscopic investigation of cushioning mechanism of recycled concrete aggregate under successive rockfall impacts
title_full Macro-mesoscopic investigation of cushioning mechanism of recycled concrete aggregate under successive rockfall impacts
title_fullStr Macro-mesoscopic investigation of cushioning mechanism of recycled concrete aggregate under successive rockfall impacts
title_full_unstemmed Macro-mesoscopic investigation of cushioning mechanism of recycled concrete aggregate under successive rockfall impacts
title_short Macro-mesoscopic investigation of cushioning mechanism of recycled concrete aggregate under successive rockfall impacts
title_sort macro mesoscopic investigation of cushioning mechanism of recycled concrete aggregate under successive rockfall impacts
topic rockfall
successive impact
cushioning performance
particle shape
url http://rocksoilmech.whrsm.ac.cn/EN/10.16285/j.rsm.2021.6709
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