Experimental Research on Mechanical Properties and Compression Constitutive Relationship of PVA Fiber-Reinforced Coral Concrete

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In this paper, the mechanical properties of coral concrete with different strength and different polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) fiber content under compression were experimentally investigated. The results show that adding an appropriate amount of PVA fiber could obtain satisfactory mechanical properties of coral concrete. The stress–strain constitutive relationship of plain and PVA fiberreinforced coral concrete was investigated by prism uniaxial compression test. The results shown that the incorporation of PVA fiber had a significant effect on limiting the development of concrete internal cracks, and effectively improved the mechanical properties of coral concrete after cracking, especially the toughness. Different constitutive models from previous research were used to describe the axial compressive stress–strain relationship of plain and PVA fiber-reinforced coral concrete, and a piecewise function model was finally selected which is most consistent with the experimental curve and its characteristic points. In addition, determination of critical parameters for the selected constitutive model was proposed, and experimental validations confirmed its accuracy.

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Rao, L., Wang, L., & Zheng, Y. (2022). Experimental Research on Mechanical Properties and Compression Constitutive Relationship of PVA Fiber-Reinforced Coral Concrete. Materials, 15(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15051762

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