Abstract This work presents the behaviour of coconut fibre reinforced concrete (CFRC) composites under drop weight impact loadings. Both single and repeated impact tests were conducted using a drop weight… Click to show full abstract
Abstract This work presents the behaviour of coconut fibre reinforced concrete (CFRC) composites under drop weight impact loadings. Both single and repeated impact tests were conducted using a drop weight device. Both plain concrete (PC) and CFRC cylinders with the identical size of 200 mm × 100 mm were tested. Various impact energies were applied to the specimens by adjusting the drop height. In the single impact test, the history of impact force, change of Young’s moduli and the dynamic increase factor (DIF) of CFRC were investigated. The damage pattern of PC and CFRC was compared. In the repeated impact tests, the effect of impact height on the maximum compressive stress and the damage pattern was evaluated. The relationship between impact height and maximum impact stress was examined and an empirically derived equation was proposed.
               
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