Geopolymers are a promising class of inorganic materials typically obtained from an alluminosilicate source and an alkaline solution, and characterized by an amorphous 3-D framework structure. These materials are particularly attractive for the construction industry due to mechanical and environmental advantages they exhibit compared to conventional systems. Indeed, geopolymer-based concretes represent a challenge for the large scale uses of such a binder material and many research studies currently focus on this topic. However, the behaviour of geopolymers under high dynamic loads is rarely investigated, even though it is of a fundamental concern for the integrity/vulnerability assessment under extreme dynamic events. The present study aims to investigate the effect of high dynamic loading conditions on the tensile behaviour of different geopolymer formulations. The dynamic tests were performed under different strain rates by using a Hydro-pneumatic machine and a modified Hopkinson bar at the DynaMat laboratory of the University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland. The results are processed in terms of stress-strain relationships and strength dynamic increase factor at different strain-rate levels. The dynamic increase factor was also compared with CEB recommendations. The experimental outcomes can be used to assess the constitutive laws of geopolymers under dynamic load conditions and implemented into analytical models. © 2015 Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences.

Tensile behaviour of geopolymer-based materials under medium and high strain rates / Menna, Costantino; Asprone, Domenico; Forni, D.; Roviello, G.; Ricciotti, L.; Ferone, C.; Bozza, Anna; Prota, Andrea; Cadoni, E.. - In: EPJ WEB OF CONFERENCES. - ISSN 2101-6275. - 94:(2015). (Intervento presentato al convegno 11th International Conference on the Mechanical and Physical Behaviour of Materials Under Dynamic Loading tenutosi a Lugano (Switzerland) nel 7-11 September 2015) [10.1051/epjconf/20159401034].

Tensile behaviour of geopolymer-based materials under medium and high strain rates

MENNA, COSTANTINO;Asprone, Domenico;BOZZA, ANNA;PROTA, ANDREA;
2015

Abstract

Geopolymers are a promising class of inorganic materials typically obtained from an alluminosilicate source and an alkaline solution, and characterized by an amorphous 3-D framework structure. These materials are particularly attractive for the construction industry due to mechanical and environmental advantages they exhibit compared to conventional systems. Indeed, geopolymer-based concretes represent a challenge for the large scale uses of such a binder material and many research studies currently focus on this topic. However, the behaviour of geopolymers under high dynamic loads is rarely investigated, even though it is of a fundamental concern for the integrity/vulnerability assessment under extreme dynamic events. The present study aims to investigate the effect of high dynamic loading conditions on the tensile behaviour of different geopolymer formulations. The dynamic tests were performed under different strain rates by using a Hydro-pneumatic machine and a modified Hopkinson bar at the DynaMat laboratory of the University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland. The results are processed in terms of stress-strain relationships and strength dynamic increase factor at different strain-rate levels. The dynamic increase factor was also compared with CEB recommendations. The experimental outcomes can be used to assess the constitutive laws of geopolymers under dynamic load conditions and implemented into analytical models. © 2015 Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences.
2015
9782759818174
Tensile behaviour of geopolymer-based materials under medium and high strain rates / Menna, Costantino; Asprone, Domenico; Forni, D.; Roviello, G.; Ricciotti, L.; Ferone, C.; Bozza, Anna; Prota, Andrea; Cadoni, E.. - In: EPJ WEB OF CONFERENCES. - ISSN 2101-6275. - 94:(2015). (Intervento presentato al convegno 11th International Conference on the Mechanical and Physical Behaviour of Materials Under Dynamic Loading tenutosi a Lugano (Switzerland) nel 7-11 September 2015) [10.1051/epjconf/20159401034].
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