TITEL
Hardening concrete: measurments and evaluation of non-elastic deformation and associated restraint stresses
FöRFATTARE
Hedlund, Hans
INSTITUTION
Väg- och vattenbyggnad / Konstruktionsteknik
SAMMANFATTNING
If a structural member of hardening concrete is restrained to some degree
against expansion and contraction during the heating phase of the hydration
process and the subsequent contraction phase, stresses will be induced. The
issue of primary interest is whether or not these induced stresses will lead
to cracking.
Volume changes in hardening concrete are not only ruled by the thermal
movements. High Performance Concrete (HPC) is usually based on high
binder content mixed with small amounts of water. The low water-to-binder
ratio leads to significant autogenous deformations, which has to be included
in stress analyses. For water-to-cement ratios below about 0.40,
self-desiccation results in a significant drop in the pore humidity even at
early ages. In contrast to the moisture flux, self-desiccation is reflected
all over the structure, and at restraint conditions this may be a significant
contribution to the risk of early age cracking. Models for descpition of
autogenous shrinkage and different evaluation techniques how to split between
moisture and thermal deformations are presented in the thesis.
Laboratory tests and modelling in early age of the stresses caused by
restraint volume changes have been performed and discussed for high
performance and normal strenght concrete. Evaluated parameters are presented
for a great number of concrete mixes. It has been shown that all material
data for stress calculations can be taken from material related tests on each
individual property without any correction when comparison is done with
measured stresses in the relaxation test-frame.
ISSN 1402-1544 / ISRN LTU-DT--00/25--SE / NR 2000:25
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