Effect of Casting Position on Mechanical Performance of Ultra-High Performance Concrete

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The mechanical performance of ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) is a function of fiber distribution and orientation, which are affected by the processing of the fresh material. In this study, the influences of two casting positions (mid-cast and end-cast) on strength and fracture properties of UHPCs with different fiber types and fiber contents were investigated. The results show that mid-cast specimens have higher flexural strength and fracture properties than end-cast specimens, while the compressive strength is almost unaffected by casting position. Compared to specimens with straight fibers, the flexural strength of specimens with hooked-end fibers is more likely to be affected by casting position. The residual load-to-peak load ratio is independent of casting position but affected by fiber type and fiber content.

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Zhao, S., & Bo, Y. (2022). Effect of Casting Position on Mechanical Performance of Ultra-High Performance Concrete. Materials, 15(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15020404

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