2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconres.2014.09.005
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Cracking in autoclaved aerated concrete: Experimental investigation and XFEM modeling

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“…Poisson coefficient was instead evaluated as the ratio between horizontal and vertical strains (e h /e v ), obtaining an average value almost equal to m ffi 0.30 in both the two main directions. It can be observed that the so determined elastic properties are similar, even if not identical, to those previously derived on homogeneous panels, which were respectively equal to E = 1352 MPa and m = 0.38, as reported in [35]. Table 2 also summarizes the strains values corresponding to peak stresses, which were respectively equal, on average, to e px = 1.8‰ and e py = 2.2‰.…”
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confidence: 68%
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“…Poisson coefficient was instead evaluated as the ratio between horizontal and vertical strains (e h /e v ), obtaining an average value almost equal to m ffi 0.30 in both the two main directions. It can be observed that the so determined elastic properties are similar, even if not identical, to those previously derived on homogeneous panels, which were respectively equal to E = 1352 MPa and m = 0.38, as reported in [35]. Table 2 also summarizes the strains values corresponding to peak stresses, which were respectively equal, on average, to e px = 1.8‰ and e py = 2.2‰.…”
Section: Uniaxial Compression Testssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…The first ones, characterized by a 40 mm square basis and 80 mm height, provided indeed an average uniaxial compressive strength approximately equal to f AAC = 2.8 MPa, while for 40 mm side cubes a value of f AAC,cube = 3.1 MPa was found. These values were almost coincident with those provided from standard tests previously carried out on the adopted raw material (see [35] for further details), as well as with those available in the technical literature for a material with similar density and moisture content [5,6]. Anyway, it should be kept in mind that AAC compressive strength depends on the geometry and dimensions of tested blocks.…”
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confidence: 55%
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