Yichen Zhou , Zhenqiu Hu , Xupeng Sui , Hanyuan Shi , Yuanzheng Lin , Jinlong Pan , Neven Ukrainczyk , Jingming Cai
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Abstract
This study investigated the mechanical properties and impact resistance of one-part engineered geopolymer composites (EGC), with a particular focus on the low-velocity impact behavior of one-part EGC under extreme temperature conditions. One-part EGC require only water for preparation, improving safety and convenience of construction. This study represents the first report on the impact mechanical performance of one-part EGC at −196 °C to 400 °C through low-velocity drop hammer impact experiments. The failure and damage mechanisms based on microstructure and fractal theory were analyzed, economic and environmental benefits of one-part EGC were discussed. The findings indicate that the ultimate tensile strain of one-part EGC can be up to 5.8 %, the compressive strength can be up to 48.1 MPa. In terms of impact performance, one-part EGC maintains high energy dissipation coefficient before penetration. In addition, the cost, embodied energy and embodied carbon reductions for one-part EGC were more than 10.1 %, 8.7 % and 23.1 %, respectively.
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Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing is a comprehensive journal that publishes original research papers, review articles, case studies, short communications, and letters covering various aspects of composite materials science and technology. This includes fibrous and particulate reinforcements in polymeric, metallic, and ceramic matrices, as well as 'natural' composites like wood and biological materials. The journal addresses topics such as properties, design, and manufacture of reinforcing fibers and particles, novel architectures and concepts, multifunctional composites, advancements in fabrication and processing, manufacturing science, process modeling, experimental mechanics, microstructural characterization, interfaces, prediction and measurement of mechanical, physical, and chemical behavior, and performance in service. Additionally, articles on economic and commercial aspects, design, and case studies are welcomed. All submissions undergo rigorous peer review to ensure they contribute significantly and innovatively, maintaining high standards for content and presentation. The editorial team aims to expedite the review process for prompt publication.