Experimental and numerical investigation of static and fatigue behavior of mortar with blast furnace slag sand as fine aggregates in air and water

Muhammad Aboubakar Farooq, Yasuhiko Sato, Toshiki Ayano, Kyoji Niitani

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    Abstract

    The experimental and analytical study are attempted to clarify the static and fatigue behavior of mortar with blast furnace slag (BFS) sand as fine aggregates in compression in air and water. The cylindrical BFS mortar specimens were used for static and fatigue compression tests in air and water and results are compared with those of mortar using crushed sand (CS). The fatigue load was applied in the form of sine signal with a constant amplitude and the frequency of 5 Hz. The stress level is varied from 60%, 70% and 80% of the uniaxial compressive strength. The experimental results disclose that BFS mortar exhibits more fatigue life compared to CS mortar in air, while it is similar in water. Thereafter, the stress-strain relationships for each mortar under monotonic loading are formulated. Moreover, a simplified fatigue model for the assessment of plastic strain, total strain and fracture parameter at different number of loading cycles and for prediction of fatigue life is also proposed.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)429-443
    Number of pages15
    JournalConstruction and Building Materials
    Volume143
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jul 15 2017

    Keywords

    • Air
    • Blast furnace slag sand
    • Fatigue
    • Mortar
    • Simplified fatigue model
    • Stress-strain model
    • Water

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Civil and Structural Engineering
    • Building and Construction
    • Materials Science(all)

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