Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 66, Number 3, 2018, pages 379-386
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2018.66.3.379
The discrete element method simulation and experimental study of determining the mode I stress-intensity factor
Alireza Bagher Shemirani, Hadi Haeri, Vahab Sarfarazi, Abbas Akbarpour and Nima Babanouri
Abstract
The present study addresses the direct and indirect methods of determining the mode-I fracture toughness of concrete using experimental tests and particle flow code. The direct method used is compaction tensile test and the indirect methods are notched Brazilian disc test, semi-circular bend specimen test, and hollow center cracked disc. The experiments were carried out to determine which indirect method yields the fracture toughness closer to the one obtained by the direct method. In the numerical analysis, the PFC model was first calibrated with respect to the data obtained from the Brazilian laboratory test. The crack paths observed in the simulated tests were in reasonable accordance with experimental results. The discrete element simulations demonstrated that the macro fractures in the models are caused by microscopic tensile breakages on large numbers of bonded particles. The mode-I fracture toughness in the direct tensile test was smaller than the indirect testing results. The fracture toughness obtained from the SCB test was closer to the direct test results. Hence, the semi-circular bend test is recommended as a proper experiment for determination of mode-I fracture toughness of concrete in the absence of direct tests.
Key Words
fracture toughness; CT; NBD; SCB; HCCD; bonded particle modeling
Address
Alireza Bagher Shemirani: Department of Civil Engineering, Sadra Institute of Higher Education, Tehran, Iran
Hadi Haeri: Young Researchers and Elite Club, Bafgh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Bafgh, Iran
Vahab Sarfarazi and Nima Babanouri: Department of Mining Engineering, Hamedan University of Technology, Hamedan, Iran
Abbas Akbarpour: Department of Civil Engineering, South Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran