Slow crack growth of polymer mixed concrete under constant load / Ikhairul Hamin Mat Ghani

This thesis explains how cracking are influenced by dimensions (size effect) and material properties such as tensile strength; fracture toughness. This is done with the help of models of fracture mechanics. Problems that affect those models are discovered. They are, slow (but stable) crack growth be...

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Main Author: Mat Ghani, Ikhairul Hamin
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Published: 2004
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spelling my-uitm-ir.770182023-08-22T07:58:56Z Slow crack growth of polymer mixed concrete under constant load / Ikhairul Hamin Mat Ghani 2004 Mat Ghani, Ikhairul Hamin Building fittings and their installation This thesis explains how cracking are influenced by dimensions (size effect) and material properties such as tensile strength; fracture toughness. This is done with the help of models of fracture mechanics. Problems that affect those models are discovered. They are, slow (but stable) crack growth before failure and complex state of stress at crack tip. From elastic plastic fracture mechanics EPFM, the three point bending test was considered in this thesis. Moreover, the fracture mechanics parameters obtained from both EPFM stress approach was considered for the analysis and discussion. Nevertheless, all this can be achieve by designing, fabricates a test fixture for slow crack growth under constant load .From that we can study the behavior of polymer mixed concrete under constant stress, and relates crack growth rates with fracture parameters. 2004 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/77018/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/77018/1/77018.pdf text en public degree Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Md. Taib, Yakub
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
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language English
advisor Md. Taib, Yakub
topic Building fittings and their installation
spellingShingle Building fittings and their installation
Mat Ghani, Ikhairul Hamin
Slow crack growth of polymer mixed concrete under constant load / Ikhairul Hamin Mat Ghani
description This thesis explains how cracking are influenced by dimensions (size effect) and material properties such as tensile strength; fracture toughness. This is done with the help of models of fracture mechanics. Problems that affect those models are discovered. They are, slow (but stable) crack growth before failure and complex state of stress at crack tip. From elastic plastic fracture mechanics EPFM, the three point bending test was considered in this thesis. Moreover, the fracture mechanics parameters obtained from both EPFM stress approach was considered for the analysis and discussion. Nevertheless, all this can be achieve by designing, fabricates a test fixture for slow crack growth under constant load .From that we can study the behavior of polymer mixed concrete under constant stress, and relates crack growth rates with fracture parameters.
format Thesis
qualification_level Bachelor degree
author Mat Ghani, Ikhairul Hamin
author_facet Mat Ghani, Ikhairul Hamin
author_sort Mat Ghani, Ikhairul Hamin
title Slow crack growth of polymer mixed concrete under constant load / Ikhairul Hamin Mat Ghani
title_short Slow crack growth of polymer mixed concrete under constant load / Ikhairul Hamin Mat Ghani
title_full Slow crack growth of polymer mixed concrete under constant load / Ikhairul Hamin Mat Ghani
title_fullStr Slow crack growth of polymer mixed concrete under constant load / Ikhairul Hamin Mat Ghani
title_full_unstemmed Slow crack growth of polymer mixed concrete under constant load / Ikhairul Hamin Mat Ghani
title_sort slow crack growth of polymer mixed concrete under constant load / ikhairul hamin mat ghani
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
granting_department Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
publishDate 2004
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/77018/1/77018.pdf
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