Bonded Concrete - 02 - Failure welcome

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2009

Ceilings, buttresses and beams you need to withstand considerable burdens if you want to be strong in real life in the future, and failure is even welcome! UHPC also needs to be crash tested and has to withstand a considerable burden. In this beam web, the researchers hope that the tensile forces will be borne by the steel microfibers. Failure of the web as seen here is referred to as tensile-compressive failure, a form of shear force failure. How much can UHPC withstand?

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  • my quesiton is--you are exerting one point of force on a beam. but what about compressive strength such as that on a pressure vessel?..on a submarine for example--the body of the pressure hull has infinite points of load stress bearing on it--would the compressive -tensile forces withstand more compresses forces under these type of circumstances such as a pressure vessel at 300 m? - since the pressure is acting in a uniform way>? and not localized such as in this test..?

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