Self-compacting concrete (SCC) is widely used in reinforced concrete buildings, owing to its ability to consolidate by weight and its lack of requirement for external vibration. Reinforced concrete buildings can be subjected to high strain rate loading during the early days of construction or in their service life. Thus, it is critical to understand the behaviour of concrete under high strain rate loadings at different ages. Minimal studies have previously focused on the early-age behaviour of concrete under high strain rates. This study tries to fill this gap. It focuses on the behaviour of M40 grade SCC under three levels of strain rate loading at ages of 1, 3, 7, 14 and 28 d. The split-Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) was used to test 45 SCC specimens of diameter 100 m and thickness 50 mm at high strain rates, ranging from 30 s−1 to 110 s−1, and the determined compressive strength, peak strain and elastic modulus results are compared with quasistatic test results of SCC specimens. The dynamic increase factor (DIF) determined in the SHPB experiment is compared with the CEB-fib code model. The results indicate that the DIF reduces as the concrete's strength and age increase.
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Saminathan Ranjithkumar;
Saminathan Ranjithkumar
Graduate student, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, Sangareddy, India
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Muthuraman Muthuraja;
Muthuraman Muthuraja
Research scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, Sangareddy, India
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Syed Nizamuddin Khaderi;
Syed Nizamuddin Khaderi
Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, Sangareddy, India
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Shanmugam Suriya Prakash
Shanmugam Suriya Prakash
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, Sangareddy, India (corresponding author: suriyap@ce.iith.ac.in)
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
January 14 2024
Accepted:
April 24 2024
Online ISSN: 1751-763X
Print ISSN: 0024-9831
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2024
Magazine of Concrete Research (2024) 76 (19): 1137–1149.
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Received:
January 14 2024
Accepted:
April 24 2024
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Ranjithkumar S, Muthuraja M, Khaderi SN, Suriya Prakash S (2024), "Compression behaviour of self-compacting concrete under dynamic loading at different ages". Magazine of Concrete Research, Vol. 76 No. 19 pp. 1137–1149, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jmacr.24.00012
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