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The crumb rubber mortar effectively resist external stress through its own deformation.
Therefore, it is of practical significance to study the strength behavior of crumb rubber mortar.
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Finally, by comparing the measured results of three-axis compression tests of crumb rubber mortars with various rubber contents, the rationality of the model is verified.
The model can describe the entire process of strain softening and deformation of crumb rubber mortars for various levels of rubber content or confining pressure.
The stress-strain curves of crumb rubber mortars with 5 different rubber contents under a triaxial stress condition are obtained through laboratory testing.
According to a rock damage model based on Lemaitre's strain equivalence theory and the introduction of the damage threshold based on the traditional Weibull random distribution, the damage constitutive model of crumb rubber mortars under the influence of the damage threshold is established by considering two factors.
The drying shrinkage increased with the content of rubber particles in mortar; however, the increased shrinkage in rubberized mortar appeared to be reduced when the additional rubber was treated with NaOH solution.
In addition, the formation of low Ca/Si gels was observed at the rubber-mortar interface based on SEM-EDS analysis.
The rubberized mortar or concrete samples were prepared with 15% as-received rubber and different contents of NaOH treated rubber (15%, 25 %, 35 and 50%and50%lume of fine aggregate).
This study experimentally investigated the durability of rubberized mortar and concrete samples with NaOH-solution treated rubber particles.
The 15% NaOH treated rubber replacement was most effective on reducing the ASR expansion among all of the rubberized mortar samples.
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