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Prediction and mathematical modeling of compressive strength of recycled concrete under different loading conditions by steel fibers
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Under the rapid development of China’s infrastructure, concrete materials are widely used. Traditional concrete materials have defects such as poor compressive performance, and steel fibre concrete has a broad engineering application prospect. In this study, the compressive performance of steel fibre recycled concrete was analysed and tested using experiments such as cubic compression test and split tensile compression test. Subsequently, the compressive strength prediction model of steel fibre recycled concrete is constructed by combining the experimental test results and the uniaxial compression constitutive model, and the prediction effect of the model is analysed. The results show that when the volume rate of steel fibre admixture in recycled concrete is 1.2%, the compressive strength of recycled concrete is the highest under different loading conditions, indicating that the admixture of steel fibre can improve the compressive performance of recycled concrete. It was also found that the prediction error of the prediction model for the compressive strength of concrete under standard curing conditions and low-pressure conditions averaged 1.49% and 1.19%, which has good prediction effect. The compressive strength prediction model proposed in this paper can achieve reliable prediction of the compressive properties of steel fibre recycled concrete, which lays a foundation for the reasonable use of recycled concrete materials under different conditions in infrastructure projects.
Combinatorial Press
Title: Prediction and mathematical modeling of compressive strength of recycled concrete under different loading conditions by steel fibers
Description:
Under the rapid development of China’s infrastructure, concrete materials are widely used.
Traditional concrete materials have defects such as poor compressive performance, and steel fibre concrete has a broad engineering application prospect.
In this study, the compressive performance of steel fibre recycled concrete was analysed and tested using experiments such as cubic compression test and split tensile compression test.
Subsequently, the compressive strength prediction model of steel fibre recycled concrete is constructed by combining the experimental test results and the uniaxial compression constitutive model, and the prediction effect of the model is analysed.
The results show that when the volume rate of steel fibre admixture in recycled concrete is 1.
2%, the compressive strength of recycled concrete is the highest under different loading conditions, indicating that the admixture of steel fibre can improve the compressive performance of recycled concrete.
It was also found that the prediction error of the prediction model for the compressive strength of concrete under standard curing conditions and low-pressure conditions averaged 1.
49% and 1.
19%, which has good prediction effect.
The compressive strength prediction model proposed in this paper can achieve reliable prediction of the compressive properties of steel fibre recycled concrete, which lays a foundation for the reasonable use of recycled concrete materials under different conditions in infrastructure projects.
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