Compressive Behavior and Shear Strength of Ultra-High Strength Mortar under Shock Loading

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Abstract

The compressive behavior and shear strength of ultra-high strength mortar under shock loading have been evaluated by stress wave profile measurements using in-material manganin stress gauges. The dynamic-compression path derived from the stress wave propagation profiles indicates that the magnitude of the applied impact stress dose not have a strong effect on the consolidation and densification processes of the voids in the mortar. The results also indicate that there is a large hysteresis in the compression and release paths, and that a large amount of impact energy is consumed in the pore consolidation and densification processes. The evaluation of the shear stress showed that the shear strength increased with increasing impact stress.

*This work was supported by JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) Grant Number JP21K04479 and JP24K07896. This work was supported for Joint Usage/Research by the Institute of Industrial Nanomaterials, Kumamoto University.

Presenters

  • Nobuaki Kawai

    • National Defense Academy

Authors

  • Nobuaki Kawai

    • National Defense Academy
  • Shigeru Tanaka

    • Kumamoto University
  • Makoto Yamaguchi

    • Kumamoto University