Dynamic mechanical behaviors and constitutive model of roller compacted concrete
Authors: Sherong Zhang , Xiaohua Wang , Chao Wang
Dynamic mechanical behaviors and constitutive model of roller compacted concrete focuses on dynamic mechanical behaviors of roller compacted concrete (RCC)
Dynamic mechanical behaviors and constitutive model of roller compacted concrete includes modified K&C model for RCC structure simulation under blast-impact loads
Dynamic mechanical behaviors and constitutive model of roller compacted concrete introduces the influences of large aggregate and dynamic size dependence on the dynamic behaviors of RCC
About this book
This book systematically illustrates the dynamic mechanical behaviors and discusses the fundamentals of the constitutive modeling of roller-compacted concrete (RCC), influenced by the construction technique and mix design.
Four typical problems are analyzed using laboratory tests, numerical simulation and theoretical analysis, i.e., to illustrate the special dynamic mechanical behaviors of RCC.
Dynamic mechanical behaviors and constitutive model of roller compacted concrete reveals the dynamic size-dependence of mechanical properties.
It also discusses the aggregate size effect on dynamic mechanical properties, and to modify the dynamic constitutive model for RCC.
Generally, the constitutive modeling of RCC needs a comprehensive understanding of dynamic size-dependence and aggregate size effect of concrete that coupled with the strain-rate sensitivity.
So that, readers can master the modified dynamic constitutive model of RCC to analyze and solve the problems in blast-resistance analysis and protective design of RCC dams.
Dynamic mechanical behaviors and constitutive model of roller compacted concrete can be used as a postgraduate textbook for civil and hydraulic engineering in colleges and universities, and as an elective course for senior undergraduates.
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