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Dynamic increase factors for high-performance concrete in compression using split Hopkinson pressure bar

Institution of Structural Engineers · The University of Melbourne

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Abstract

This paper provides dynamic increase factors (DIF) in compression for two different High Performance Concretes (HPC), 100 MPa and 160 MPa, respectively. In the experimental investigation 2 different Split Hopkinson Pressure Bars are used in order to test over a wide range of strain rates, 100 sec1 to 700 sec—1. The results are compared with the CEB Model Code and the Spilt Hopkinson Pressure Bar technique is briefly described.

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Keywords
  • Split-Hopkinson pressure bar
  • Bar (unit)
  • Materials science
  • Compression (physics)
  • Strain gauge
  • Strain rate
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  • Optics
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