Abstract
The fracture process in reinforced concrete structures is complicated because it is associated with the development of both micro cracks and major cracks. The fracture behavior is also connected to other phenomena including strain localization and crack bridging and depends on the heterogeneity of concrete, the type of reinforcement, and the concrete and reinforcement properties. The purpose of this study is to investigate the mode I crack propagation in reinforced concrete using Digital Image Correlation (DIC). DIC is a robust, non-contact and precise tool for fracture measurements. Digital images are taken at different loading stages and by comparing the images it is possible to infer the deformation of an object subjected to external loads. In this paper, the relationship between the fracture properties and the properties of the concrete and steel reinforcement is investigated experimentally. Tests were performed on small-scale reinforced concrete specimens in three point bending. By means of the DIC technique the visualization and quantification of the fracture properties of reinforced concrete could be determined. The DIC technique was found to be an effective mean to measure the crack opening displacements.
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