2020
DOI: 10.1177/1369433220933455
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Mechanical properties of cracked concrete under uniaxial tensile load

Abstract: Cracks have a serious impact on the safety of concrete structures, and the tensile behavior of concrete is the key to control generation and propagation of crack. To improve the safety of concrete structures, it is crucial to understand the mechanical properties of cracked concrete under uniaxial tensile load. In this article, dynamic tensile test and tensile test after different fatigue damage were conducted to investigate the mechanical properties of cracked concrete. First, the damage evolution law… Show more

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“…This is a rather serious challenge for scientists and developers who develop new diagnostic and monitoring tools in construction. Cracks in monolithic reinforced concrete structures of buildings [4][5][6] pose a danger because, in the absence of control over their growth and opening, the actual technical condition of the structure is unknown, and the consequences of operating such structures can be quite severe (Figure 1). There are known methods of non-destructive testing to detect defects in reinforced concrete and stone structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a rather serious challenge for scientists and developers who develop new diagnostic and monitoring tools in construction. Cracks in monolithic reinforced concrete structures of buildings [4][5][6] pose a danger because, in the absence of control over their growth and opening, the actual technical condition of the structure is unknown, and the consequences of operating such structures can be quite severe (Figure 1). There are known methods of non-destructive testing to detect defects in reinforced concrete and stone structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%