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Performance of epoxy and polyester polymer concrete

C. Vipulanandian, +1 more
- 01 May 1990 - 
- Vol. 87, Iss: 3, pp 241-251
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In this paper, the behavior of epoxy and polyester concretes under various curing conditions, temperatures, and strain rates was studied under various conditions, and the influence of aggregate size and distribution on the mechanical properties of polymer concrete was also investigated.
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The behavior of epoxy and polyester concretes was studied under various curing conditions, temperatures, and strain rates. The influence of aggregate size and distribution on the mechanical properties of polymer concrete (PC) was also investigated. The strain rate was varied between 22 and 120 C (72 and 248 F). The strength, failure strain, modulus, and stress-strain per minute, and the temmperature between 22 and 120 C (72 and 248 F). The strength , failure strain, modulus, and stress-strain relationship of polymer concrete systems are influenced by the curing method, testing temperature, and strain rate to varying degrees. The influence of test variables on the mechanical properties of polymer concrete systems are quantified. Compared to the uniformly graded fine aggregates, the gap-graded aggregates produced polymer concrete with better mechanical properties. The compressive modulus and splitting-tensile strength of polymer concrete are related to their compressive strength. It was found that the property relationsips recommended by ACI codes and others specifically developed for high-strength cement concrete are not directly applicable to the PC systems investigated in this study. A new constitutive model is proposed to predict the complete compressive stress-strain behavior of epoxy and polyester polymer concrete systems. Analytical expressions relating the parameters of the constitutive model to the testing temperature and strain rate are derived.

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