Multi-Scale Investigation in the Tensile Behavior of ECC under High Strain-Rate Loading
This project is on the fundamental rate-dependent mechanisms governing the tensile behavior of ECC subjected to high strain-rate loading. By experimentally quantifying the rate dependencies on different material length scales (eight orders of magnitude, from microstructure scale to fiber-bridging mesoscale to composite macroscale), the rate dependent micromechanics-based theoretical models for microstructure tailoring of ECC will be developed. The knowledge derived will form the basis for developing a new generation of ECC which exhibits tensile strain-hardening and extreme tensile ductility under a wide range of high strain-rate loading. Such ECC should enhance the damage tolerance and safety of a broad range of civil and military infrastructure systems that may experience loading ranging from automobile impacts to bomb blasts.
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