Effects of concrete/gypsum bedding layers and their inclination angles on the tensile failure mechanism: Experimental and numerical studies

Publisher:
Elsevier
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Citation:
Case Studies in Construction Materials, 2022, 17, pp. e01272
Issue Date:
2022-12-01
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This paper investigates the influence of concrete/gypsum bedding layers and their orientation angles on the tensile failure mechanism in the three-point bending test based on experiments and numerical simulations. Rectangular samples containing different combinations of concrete and gypsum layers were prepared, i.e. one layer of gypsum and one layer of concrete, one layer of gypsum and two layers of concrete, and two layers of gypsum and two layers of concrete. In each configuration, bedding layer angles varied between 0° and 90° with increment of 30°. A total of 36 specimens including 12 configurations were prepared and tested. In addition, numerical simulations were conducted on the concrete/gypsum bedding layers at different angles of 0°, 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 75°, and 90°. Results show that the bedding layer orientation and bedding layer thickness affect the observed tensile failure process including the failure pattern and tensile strength. A pure tensile failure occurred when the bedding layer angle was 0°, while a sliding failure evolved by increasing the joint angle. When the bedding layer angle was 90°, the failure in boundary of layer was observed. Specimens with one layer of concrete and one layer of gypsum at 0° inclination angle had the highest tensile strength. However, increasing the number of layers and inclination angles decreased the tensile strength of specimens as the number of weak layers in the direction of loading increased.
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