Energy Absorption Characteristics of PVC Coarse Aggregate Concrete under Impact Load

Abstract In this paper, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) coarse aggregate with different mixing contents is used to solve the problems of plastic pollution, low energy absorption capacity and poor damage integrity, which provides an important reference for PVC plastic concrete used in the initial support st...

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Main Authors: Shi Hu, Huaming Tang, Shenyao Han
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-05-01
Series:International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40069-021-00465-w
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spelling doaj-d99f409f4a974cd3a9413ffdde92746c2021-05-16T11:19:45ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials1976-04852234-13152021-05-0115111610.1186/s40069-021-00465-wEnergy Absorption Characteristics of PVC Coarse Aggregate Concrete under Impact LoadShi Hu0Huaming Tang1Shenyao Han2School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Anhui University of Science and TechnologySchool of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Anhui University of Science and TechnologySchool of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Anhui University of Science and TechnologyAbstract In this paper, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) coarse aggregate with different mixing contents is used to solve the problems of plastic pollution, low energy absorption capacity and poor damage integrity, which provides an important reference for PVC plastic concrete used in the initial support structures of highway tunnels and coal mine roadway. At the same time, the energy absorption characteristics and their relationship under different impact loads are studied, which provides an important reference for predicting the energy absorption characteristics of concrete under other PVC aggregate content or higher impact speed. This study replaced natural coarse aggregate in concrete with different contents and equal volume of well-graded flaky PVC particles obtained by crushing PVC soft board. Also, slump, compression, and splitting strength tests, a free falling low-speed impact test of steel balls and a high-speed impact compression test of split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) were carried out. Results demonstrate that the static and dynamic compressive strength decreases substantially, and the elastic modulus and slump decrease slowly with the increase of the mixing amount of PVC aggregate (0–30%). However, the energy absorption rate under low-speed impact and the specific energy absorption per MPa under high-speed impact increase obviously, indicating that the energy absorption capacity is significantly enhanced. Regardless of the mixing amount of PVC aggregate, greater strain rate can significantly enhance the dynamic compressive strength and the specific energy absorption per MPa. After the uniaxial compression test or the SHPB impact test, the relative integrity of the specimen is positively correlated with the mixing amount of PVC aggregate. In addition, the specimens are seriously damaged with the increase of the impact strain rate. When the PVC aggregate content is 20%, the compressive strength and splitting strength of concrete are 33.8 MPa and 3.26 MPa, respectively, the slump is 165 mm, the energy absorption rate under low-speed impact is 89.5%, the dynamic compressive strength under 0.65 Mpa impact air pressure is 58.77 mpa, and the specific energy absorption value per MPa is 13.33, which meets the requirements of shotcrete used in tunnel, roadway support and other impact loads. There is a linear relationship between the energy absorption characteristics under low-speed impact and high-speed impact. The greater the impact pressure, the larger the slope of the fitting straight line. The slope and intercept of the fitting line also show a good linear relationship with the increase of impact pressure. The conclusions can be used to predict the energy absorption characteristics under different PVC aggregate content or higher-speed impact pressure, which can provide important reference for safer, more economical, and environmental protection engineering structure design.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40069-021-00465-wflake polyvinyl chloride particlesgood gradationcompressive strengthsplitting tensile strengthenergy absorptionimpact load
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author Shi Hu
Huaming Tang
Shenyao Han
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Huaming Tang
Shenyao Han
Energy Absorption Characteristics of PVC Coarse Aggregate Concrete under Impact Load
International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
flake polyvinyl chloride particles
good gradation
compressive strength
splitting tensile strength
energy absorption
impact load
author_facet Shi Hu
Huaming Tang
Shenyao Han
author_sort Shi Hu
title Energy Absorption Characteristics of PVC Coarse Aggregate Concrete under Impact Load
title_short Energy Absorption Characteristics of PVC Coarse Aggregate Concrete under Impact Load
title_full Energy Absorption Characteristics of PVC Coarse Aggregate Concrete under Impact Load
title_fullStr Energy Absorption Characteristics of PVC Coarse Aggregate Concrete under Impact Load
title_full_unstemmed Energy Absorption Characteristics of PVC Coarse Aggregate Concrete under Impact Load
title_sort energy absorption characteristics of pvc coarse aggregate concrete under impact load
publisher SpringerOpen
series International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
issn 1976-0485
2234-1315
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract In this paper, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) coarse aggregate with different mixing contents is used to solve the problems of plastic pollution, low energy absorption capacity and poor damage integrity, which provides an important reference for PVC plastic concrete used in the initial support structures of highway tunnels and coal mine roadway. At the same time, the energy absorption characteristics and their relationship under different impact loads are studied, which provides an important reference for predicting the energy absorption characteristics of concrete under other PVC aggregate content or higher impact speed. This study replaced natural coarse aggregate in concrete with different contents and equal volume of well-graded flaky PVC particles obtained by crushing PVC soft board. Also, slump, compression, and splitting strength tests, a free falling low-speed impact test of steel balls and a high-speed impact compression test of split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) were carried out. Results demonstrate that the static and dynamic compressive strength decreases substantially, and the elastic modulus and slump decrease slowly with the increase of the mixing amount of PVC aggregate (0–30%). However, the energy absorption rate under low-speed impact and the specific energy absorption per MPa under high-speed impact increase obviously, indicating that the energy absorption capacity is significantly enhanced. Regardless of the mixing amount of PVC aggregate, greater strain rate can significantly enhance the dynamic compressive strength and the specific energy absorption per MPa. After the uniaxial compression test or the SHPB impact test, the relative integrity of the specimen is positively correlated with the mixing amount of PVC aggregate. In addition, the specimens are seriously damaged with the increase of the impact strain rate. When the PVC aggregate content is 20%, the compressive strength and splitting strength of concrete are 33.8 MPa and 3.26 MPa, respectively, the slump is 165 mm, the energy absorption rate under low-speed impact is 89.5%, the dynamic compressive strength under 0.65 Mpa impact air pressure is 58.77 mpa, and the specific energy absorption value per MPa is 13.33, which meets the requirements of shotcrete used in tunnel, roadway support and other impact loads. There is a linear relationship between the energy absorption characteristics under low-speed impact and high-speed impact. The greater the impact pressure, the larger the slope of the fitting straight line. The slope and intercept of the fitting line also show a good linear relationship with the increase of impact pressure. The conclusions can be used to predict the energy absorption characteristics under different PVC aggregate content or higher-speed impact pressure, which can provide important reference for safer, more economical, and environmental protection engineering structure design.
topic flake polyvinyl chloride particles
good gradation
compressive strength
splitting tensile strength
energy absorption
impact load
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40069-021-00465-w
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