Energy Dissipation and Dynamic Fragmentation of Alkali-Activated Rubber Mortar under Multi-Factor Coupling Effect |
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Authors: | Yuhang Shi Qinyong Ma Zifang Xu Dongdong Ma Xuan Yang Yuqi Gu |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan 232001, China;2.School of Material Science and Engineering, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan 232001, China |
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Abstract: | Recycled rubber aggregate (RRA) made from ground tire rubber has been promoted for its light weight and shock resistance. The high alkalinity of alkali-activated slag mortar has a modification effect on the surface of RRA. This paper studies the performance of alkali-activated slag mortar using RRA as aggregate (RASM), which has significance for applications in low-carbon building materials. The orthogonal test analysis method was used to analyze the significance and correlation of the main variables of the test. The dynamic energy absorption capacity and crushing state of RASM under the synergistic effect of various factors were studied using the separating Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) test system. The energy absorption characteristics and failure modes of RASM were analyzed by SEM and microscopic pore characterization. The results show that the increase of the alkali equivalent of the mix ratio will increase the peak value of the absorption energy of the specimen. When the size of the RRA is between 0.48 mm~0.3 mm, the dynamic energy absorption of the specimen will reach its peak value. Although the increase in the total volume of RRA will reduce the energy absorption capacity of RASM specimens, its crack resistance is enhanced. |
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Keywords: | recycled rubber aggregate separating Hopkinson pressure bar dynamic energy absorption crushing morphology characteristics orthogonal analysis |
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