Abstract

Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) applies an oscillating force to a specimen and analyzes the rheological and viscoelastic properties of a material. Since this method is used to characterize the frequency-dependent viscoelastic properties, it is mostly used for polymers, which have high sensitivity to the loading frequency. Cementitious composites are brittle and require more attention to specimen preparation and experimental settings to obtain reliable results. This work develops a DMA test protocol for cementitious composites which includes analyzing the effect of preload test, frequency pretest, and amplitude sweep on properties of cementitious composites. We propose a statistical method to analyze the variation between samples and determine the outliers among the specimens with the same mix to obtain valid test results from a sample group. The dynamic results obtained by using the proposed method are also discussed to serve as the baseline. The experimental setup parameters and statistical analysis presented in this work can be a robust foundation for the DMA analysis of cementitious composites.

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