Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 22, 2025

A Coupled Experiment-finite Element Modeling Methodology for Assessing High Strain Rate Mechanical Response of Soft Biomaterials
Published on: May 18, 2015
Multiscale Mechanical Behavior of Calcium Silicate Hydrates: Insights from Experiments and Coarse-Grained Computation
Yu Zhang1, Qingyang Liu1, Liguo Wang2
1School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266000, China.
None:
Probing the mechanical mechanisms of aggregating nanograins is the key to advancing nanostructural material science; however, it is a great challenge due to the complex molecular behaviors and packing texture, spanning from the molecular scale to hundreds of nanometers. In this paper, we investigate the strength origin of aggregating cementitious nanograins, C-S-H gel. A statistical indentation analysis technique on decalcified hardened cement paste is conducted to decode the mechanical information on C-S-H molecules and their effective interactions. Then, these molecular-level attributes serve as parameter references for the coarse-grained computation of the tensile properties of the aggregating C-S-H grain cluster. The results unveil the nanoscale behaviors, including the packing configuration, stress-strain relation, stress spatial distribution, and fracture of the C-S-H cluster, and provide insight into the manner and extent to which molecular interactions and packing configuration impact the mechanical behaviors of the C-S-H gel. Load transfer mechanisms of the single/multi-interface and pores/cracks effect underlie the huge mechanical disparities between the multiscale.
More Related Videos
11:19Characterizing Multiscale Mechanical Properties of Brain Tissue Using Atomic Force Microscopy, Impact Indentation, and Rheometry
Published on: September 6, 2016
09:00Visualization of Failure and the Associated Grain-Scale Mechanical Behavior of Granular Soils under Shear using Synchrotron X-Ray Micro-Tomography
Published on: September 29, 2019
Related Concept Videos
Hydration of Cement
Creep in Concrete
Strength and Heat of Hydration
The heat of hydration for each cement compound is significant; for instance, tricalcium aluminate (C3A) and...
Microcracking in Concrete
Typical Model Studies