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Crack stability in the fracture of cementitious materials

Abstract

The aim of the present study is to investigate the stability of crack propagation in cementitious materials. Tests were conducted on bend specimens in three-point and four-point loading conditions. Three-point bend specimens showed stable crack growth for mortar, normal strength and high strength concrete specimens. Alternatively, four-point bend specimens showed catastrophic failure for mortar and quasi-catastrophic failure for normal strength and high strength concrete specimens. Results will be discussed in relation to brittleness number model and specific microstructural features including the interfacial transition zone between the cement paste and the aggregate and the attendant toughening mechanisms.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1995. This work was supported by the Center for Advanced Cement-Based Materials at Northwestern University.

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Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings
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370