Abstract

This paper not only studies the influence of fiber content on the mechanical properties of steel fiber ultra-high performance concrete (SFRUHPC), but also conducts high-speed impact tests and simulations on high-volume fiber targets with varying thicknesses to evaluate the damage characteristics of the SFRUHPC targets, such as residual velocity and penetration depth of the projectile. The results indicate that compared with ordinary concrete and low fiber content targets, the flexural strength and compressive strength of the target incorporated with 7% steel fiber reach the maximum values of 87.9 MPa and 362.9 MPa, respectively, which are significantly improved. On the other hand, the 7% steel fiber reinforced target demonstrates excellent anti-penetration performance which is evidenced by a 51.9% lower residual velocity compared to ordinary concrete targets in thin target tests, as well as a 37.4% reduction in penetration depth in thick target tests. Additionally, the rebound phenomenon of the projectile is observed during the tests. Furthermore, the three-dimensional mesoscopic numerical model established exhibits a good correlation with the experimental results. Finally, the model adopted in this paper can better predict the residual velocity and depth of penetration of the projectile.

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