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  • 2020Cohesive-strength properties versus porosity of cementitious materials2citations
  • 2020Identification of transversely isotropy of calcium silicate hydrate using nanoindentation and finite element analysis6citations
  • 2020Cohesive-strength homogenisation model of porous and non-porous materials using linear comparison composites and application2citations
  • 2020Effect of spiral spacing and concrete strength on behavior of GFRP-reinforced hollow concrete columns49citations
  • 2019Study of strain-hardening behaviour of fibre-reinforced alkali-activated fly ash cement3citations
  • 2019An investigation of nanomechanical properties of Materials using nanoindentation and Artificial Neural Network50citations
  • 2018Creep properties of cement and alkali activated fly ash materials using nanoindentation technique39citations

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  • Huen, Wai Yeong
  • Lee, Hyuk
  • Thilakarathna, Sadeep
  • Baduge, Shanaka Kristombu
  • Baduge, Kasun Shanaka Kristombu
  • Benmokrane, Brahim
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Cohesive-strength homogenisation model of porous and non-porous materials using linear comparison composites and application

  • Huen, Wai Yeong
  • Mendis, Priyan
  • Lee, Hyuk
  • Baduge, Kasun Shanaka Kristombu
Abstract

<p>An estimation of the strength of composite materials with different strength behaviours of the matrix and inclusion is of great interest in science and engineering disciplines. Linear comparison composite (LCC) is an approach introduced for estimating the macroscopic strength of matrix-inclusion composites. The LCC approach has however not been expanded to model non-porous composites. Therefore, this paper is to fill this gap by developing a cohesive-strength method for modelling frictional composite materials, which can be porous and non-porous, using the LCC approach. The developed cohesive-strength homogenisation model represents the matrix and inclusion as a two-phase composite containing solids and pores. The model is then implemented in a multiscaling model in which porous cohesive-frictional solids intermix with each other at different scale levels classified as micro, meso and macro. The developed model satisfies an upscaling scheme and is suitable for investigating the effects of the microstructure, the composition, and the interface condition of the materials at micro scales on the macroscopic strength of the composites. To further demonstrate the application of the developed cohesive-strength homogenisation model, the cohesive-strength properties of very high strength concrete are determined using instrumented indentation, nonlinear limit analysis and secondorder cone programming to obtain material properties at different scale levels.</p>

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  • porous
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • microstructure
  • pore
  • inclusion
  • phase
  • strength
  • composite