Investigation into the Time-Dependent Crack Propagation Rate of Concrete

Mass concrete structures under long-term loads are susceptible to time-dependent fractures, which pose a threat to their structural integrity and safety. In order to study the crack growth rate of concrete materials under long-term constant load, the data were processed according to the calculation...

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Main Authors: Jingxiang Song, Hongbo Gao, Ran Zhu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-03-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/16/6/2337
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Summary:Mass concrete structures under long-term loads are susceptible to time-dependent fractures, which pose a threat to their structural integrity and safety. In order to study the crack growth rate of concrete materials under long-term constant load, the data were processed according to the calculation method of fatigue crack growth rate. The relationship between the crack growth rate and strength factor in the stable growth stage was obtained using the Paris formula. The experimental data and theoretical analysis show that the time-dependent fracture curve <i>CMOR(t)-t</i> of the standard three-point bending beam specimens could be divided into three stages. The relationship between the crack propagation rate <i>da/dt(t)</i> in the second stage and the intensity factor <i>K(t)</i> could be well described by the Paris formula. The life of crack growth of a standard three-point curved beam is inversely proportional to the level of constant load. These conclusions can provide data support for further studies on crack extension life under long-term constant load.
ISSN:1996-1944