Abstract:
In order to discuss the mechanical properties and fracture characteristics of dam concrete, a three-point bending test of concrete beam was carried out based on two different concrete mix ratios (named C
0.48 and C
0.43 respectively according to different moisture contents) provided by a hydraulic complex project and on-site coarse and fine aggregates. The relevant mechanical properties such as slump, compressive strength and splitting strength were determined, and the effects of different mixing ratios on fracture parameters such as fracture surface, cracking load and instability load, critical effective crack length and double K fracture toughness were analyzed. The test results show that the collapse of C
0.48 concrete is greater than that of C
0.43 concrete. The compressive strength and splitting strength of C
0.48 concrete are lower than those of C
0.43 concrete. The coarse aggregate of C
0.48 concrete fracture surface is not as obvious as that of C
0.43 concrete. The cracking load, destabilization load, critical effective crack length and fracture toughness of C
0.43 concrete are higher than those of C
0.48 concrete, which indicates that C
0.43 concrete has high strength, good ductility and good toughness.