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Resistance of an Optimized Ultra-High Performance Fiber Reinforced Concrete to Projectile Impact

Anna Mina, M. Petrou, Konstantinos G. Trezos

2021Buildings40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The scope of this paper is to investigate the performance of ultra-high performance fiber reinforced concrete (UHPFRC) concrete slabs, under projectile impact. Mixture performance under impact loading was examined using bullets with 7.62 mm diameter and initial velocity 800 m/s. The UHPFRC, used in this study, consists of a combination of steel fibers of two lengths: 6 mm and 13 mm with the same diameter of 0.16 mm. Six composition mixtures were tested, four UHPFRC, one ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC), without steel fibers, and high strength concrete (HSC). Slabs with thicknesses of 15, 30, 50, and 70 mm were produced and subjected to real shotgun fire in the field. Penetration depth, material volume loss, and crater diameter were measured and analyzed. The test results show that the mixture with a combination of 3% 6 mm and 3% of 13 mm length of steel fibers exhibited the best resistance to projectile impact and only the slabs with 15 mm thickness had perforation. Empirical models that predict the depth of penetration were compared with the experimental results. This material can be used as an overlay to buildings or to construct small precast structures.

Topics & Concepts

ProjectileMaterials sciencePrecast concreteComposite materialFiber-reinforced concreteImpact craterPerforationImpact resistancePenetration (warfare)Penetration depthStructural engineeringFiberPunchingEngineeringOpticsMetallurgyAstronomyOperations researchPhysicsHigh-Velocity Impact and Material BehaviorStructural Response to Dynamic LoadsEngineering and Material Science Research
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