The current paper presents results from a laboratory experimental study on the resistance of concrete to simulated impact loading of fragments. The impact of fragments was simulated by the impact of ogive-nosed projectiles with a diameter of 12·6 mm and a mass of 15 g travelling at velocities from ∼610 to 710 m/s. The concrete tested had 28 day compressive strengths from 45 to 170 MPa. Effects of the content, type and length of fibres in concrete and the compressive and flexural tensile strength of the concrete on the impact resistance are evaluated and discussed. The results indicate that the incorporation of a small amount of fibres can reduce the crater diameter effectively as the fibres are able to bridge cracks and to hold concrete together. However, in order to reduce the penetration depth, reduced water-to-cement ratio and increased strength of the concrete matrix are required. A strong aggregate with bigger sizes seem to be beneficial to improve the impact resistance so long as the workability is satisfactory and the aggregate sizes meet requirements based on the size of structural members and the spacing between reinforcing bars and spacing between reinforcing bar and formwork.
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M. H. Zhang;
M. H. Zhang
Department of Civil Engineering, National University of Singapore
1 Engineering Drive 2, Singapore 117576
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M. S. H. Sharif;
M. S. H. Sharif
Department of Civil Engineering, National University of Singapore
1 Engineering Drive 2, Singapore 117576
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G. Lu
G. Lu
Department of Civil Engineering, National University of Singapore
1 Engineering Drive 2, Singapore 117576
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
January 06 2006
Revision Received:
July 17 2006
Accepted:
December 06 2006
Online ISSN: 1751-763X
Print ISSN: 0024-9831
© 2007 Thomas Telford Ltd
2007
Magazine of Concrete Research (2007) 59 (3): 199–210.
Article history
Received:
January 06 2006
Revision Received:
July 17 2006
Accepted:
December 06 2006
Citation
Zhang MH, Sharif MSH, Lu G (2007), "Impact resistance of high-strength fibre-reinforced concrete". Magazine of Concrete Research, Vol. 59 No. 3 pp. 199–210, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/macr.2007.59.3.199
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