Title of article
Effect of autogenous deformation on the cracking risk of slag cement concretes
Author/Authors
Aveline Darquennes، نويسنده , , Stéphanie Staquet، نويسنده , , Marie-Paule Delplancke-Ogletree، نويسنده , , Bernard Espion، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
12
From page
368
To page
379
Abstract
Autogenous deformation under restrained conditions often leads to cracking and durability problems in concrete structures. It is therefore important to monitor accurately the early age development of autogenous deformation. However, its expression depends strongly on the measuring methods and on the choice of the time-zero. In order to determine the effect of slag on the evolution of autogenous deformation, a test rig was designed to monitor this deformation for three concretes with different slag content. The choice of different time-zero was also discussed based on different methods: setting evolution, time of peak expansion and evolution of deformation rate. Moreover, their restrained shrinkage was studied by means of a Temperature Stress Testing Machine (TSTM). Following these experiments, the slag cement concretes crack later than the Portland cement concrete despite the fact that they are characterized by a larger autogenous shrinkage. This behavior is mainly due to the expansion of their cement matrix at early age and their largest capacity to relax internal stresses.
Keywords
relaxation , Time-zero , Autogenous shrinkage , Cement matrix expansion , TSTM
Journal title
Cement and Concrete Composites
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Cement and Concrete Composites
Record number
1279138
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