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The Impact-Tensile Behavior of Cementitious Composites Reinforced with Carbon Textile and Short Polymer Fibers
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2019
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Reinforcement MaterialEngineeringMechanical EngineeringPolymer Matrix CompositesDuctile Cementitious CompositesContinuous-fibre CompositePolymer CompositesImpact-tensile BehaviorCarbon TextileMaterials ScienceFiber ReinforcementFiber-reinforced Cement CompositeFiber-reinforced CompositeTextile CompositesMechanical PropertiesCivil EngineeringEngineered Cementitious CompositesStrain-hardening Cement-based CompositesCementitious Composites Reinforced
The paper at hand focuses on the tensile behavior of ductile cementitious composites reinforced with short, randomly distributed, polymer fibers and a continuous carbon textile under quasi-static and impact loading. Strain-hardening cement-based composites (SHCCs) made of high strength fine-grained matrix with the addition of a 2% volume fraction of 6 mm-long ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fibers and as-spun poly(p-phenylene-2,6-benzobisoxazole) (PBO-AS) fibers, respectively, were reinforced with one layer of carbon textile, which corresponds to a 0.68% volume fraction. The same fine-grained matrix reinforced with carbon textile only served as the reference material. The synergetic action of the two reinforcement types was investigated in uniaxial tension tests on composite specimens, as well as by means of single-yarn pullout tests at displacement rates of 0.05 mm/s in a hydraulic testing machine, and 8 m/s in a tensile split Hopkinson bar. The specimen’s deformations, the formation of cracks, and the fracture processes were monitored optically and subsequently evaluated using digital image correlation (DIC).
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