Abstract

Basalt fibre reactive powder concrete (BFRPC) was prepared by incorporating basalt fibres (BFs) instead of steel fibre into reactive powder concrete. In this study, the impact resistance of BFRPC was experimentally and numerically analysed at different strain rates (101–102 s−1). The 75 mm dia. split-Hopkinson pressure bar was used for impact compression tests and the finite-element software LS- Dyna was used for numerical simulation analysis. The results showed that the high-strength BFRPC has an obvious strain rate effect and the dynamic increase factor (DIF) of compressive strength increases logarithmically with strain rate. Meanwhile, the parameters of the Comité Euro-international du Béton (CEB) model were refitted and the relationship between strain rate and DIF was established. By using the Holmquist−Johnson−Cook material constitutive model (HJC model), the stress−strain curves and failure patterns obtained were consistent with the experimental results. The incorporation of BFs significantly improves the deformation properties of BFRPC.

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