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Brittle Materials in Mechanical Extremes
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The goal of the Special Issue “Brittle Materials in Mechanical Extremes” is to spark a discussion of the analogies and the differences between different brittle materials, such as ceramics and concrete. The contributions to the Issue span from construction materials (asphalt and concrete) to structural ceramics to ice. Data reported in the Issue were obtained by advanced microstructural techniques (microscopy, 3D imaging, etc.) and linked to mechanical properties (and their changes as a function of aging, composition, etc.). The description of the mechanical behavior of brittle materials under operational loads, for instance, concrete and ceramics under very high temperatures, offers an unconventional viewpoint on the behavior of such materials. While it is by no means exhaustive, this Special Issue paves the road for the fundamental understanding and further development of materials.
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Keywords
- alkali-activated slag
- anisotropic fiber orientation
- anti-aging
- asphalt
- bioceramics
- Biomaterials
- brittleness
- Ceramics
- coating
- compressive loading
- Concrete
- Creep
- double feedback method
- electro-fused zirconia
- elevated temperatures
- energy dissipation
- engineered cementitious composites
- existing buildings
- fiber
- fiber-reinforced concrete
- high rate loading
- high speed railway
- Ice
- in situ concrete strength
- in-situ fractography
- instrumented indentation
- inverse analysis
- long-term aging
- Mechanical properties
- melting
- Microcracking
- Microstructure
- Na2O concentration
- porosity
- Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
- Reinforced concrete
- Research & information: general
- residual strength
- restraint
- SBS/CR modified asphalt
- seismic vulnerability assessment
- silica
- Split Hopkinson bar
- steel grid
- strength
- super-insulating materials
- synchrotron x-ray refraction radiography (SXRR)
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Technology: general issues
- temperature stress testing machine (TSTM)
- tensile capacity
- thermal expansion
- variability of concrete strength
- X-ray computed tomography (CT)