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Fei Meng1, Shen Luo1, Jingxian Sun1
1Zhongshan Power Supply Bureau of Guangdong Power Grid Co., Ltd., Zhongshan 528400, China.
Abstract:
The utilization of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) powder as aggregate in the development of environmentally friendly high-ductility composites (P-EHDC) offers a promising pathway for advancing sustainable and high-performance concrete materials. Despite its potential, the fracture behavior of P-EHDC-particularly under the influence of alkali-activated precursors-remains insufficiently explored. In this study, the fracture performance of P-EHDC was evaluated by varying the precursor composition ratios (GGBS:FA = 4:6, 3:7, and 2:8) and PET powder replacement ratios (0%, 15%, 30%, and 45% by volume). Fracture modes, Mode I fracture energy (GF), and crack propagation behavior were analyzed using the J-integral method. All specimens exhibited ductile fracture characteristics, a clear contrast to the brittle failure observed in conventional concrete. The replacement of 15 vol% PET powder significantly increased GF in precursor systems with higher GGBS content (4:6 and 3:7), and 30 vol% was more effective in fly ash-rich systems (2:8). The J-integral method, which offers broader applicability compared to conventional methods such as the double-K fracture model, provided a more comprehensive understanding of the fracture behavior. The results showed that PET powder reduced the matrix fracture toughness, promoted matrix cracking, and weakened the fiber-bridging effect, leading to enhanced energy absorption via fiber pull-out. At low PET powder replacement ratios (e.g., 15 vol%), the cracking threshold of the matrix was not significantly reduced, while more fibers engaged during the crack instability stage to absorb fracture energy through pull-out. This behavior highlights the synergistic toughening effect between PET powder and fibers in the P-EHDC system. The effect became more pronounced when the PET content was below 45 vol% and the precursor matrix contained a higher proportion of GGBS, leading to enhanced ductility. This study introduces a novel approach to fracture behavior analysis in PET-modified alkali-activated composites and provides theoretical support for the toughening design of high-performance, low-carbon concrete materials.
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