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Published on: June 27, 2018
Interfacial Friction-Controlled Fiber Failure Modes for Toughness Enhancement of Engineered Cementitious Composites
Dachuan Zhang1,2, Yingzi Yang3, Zhendi Wang1
1China Building Materials Academy, Beijing 100024, China.
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Despite extensive advancements in Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECCs), mixture design remains predominantly empirical, due to the absence of a quantitative parameter directly linking fiber-matrix interfacial mechanics to strain-hardening performance. This study identifies fiber-matrix interfacial friction as a quantifiable parameter and establishes a micromechanics-guided interfacial regulation framework to enhance the toughness of ECC by regulating fiber failure modes. First, a critical fiber-matrix interfacial frictional stress, (τ0)crit, corresponding to the transition between fiber pull-out and fracture, was theoretically derived based on energy dissipation maximization during crack propagation. A back-calculation approach was further developed to determine interfacial frictional stress (τ0) directly from tensile stress-crack opening responses under single-crack tension, eliminating reliance on single-fiber pull-out testing. Then, τ0 was tuned toward (τ0)crit through interfacial regulation using fly ash. Experimental results demonstrate that the toughness of ECC is maximized when τ0 approaches (τ0)crit, confirming the validity of the proposed toughness enhancement mechanism. The study establishes an explicit mechanistic linkage between interfacial micromechanics and macroscopic strain-hardening performance, providing a predictive and quantitative design pathway that transcends empirical mixture adjustment.
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