ABSTRACT: A new physical theory and constitutive model for the effects of long-term aging and drying on concrete creep are proposed. The previously proposed solidification theory, in which the aging is explained and modeled by the volume growth (into the pores of hardened portland cement paste) of a nonaging viscoelastic constituent (cement gel), cannot explain long-term aging because the volume growth of the hydration products is too short-lived. The paper presents an improvement of the solidification theory in which the viscosity of the flow term of the compliance function is a function of a tensile microprestress carried by the bonds and bridges crossing the micropores (gel pores) in the hardened cement gel. The microprestress is generat...
An enhanced multi-chemo-physical model for the time-dependent deformation of concrete is proposed ba...
International audienceA new model for the drying shrinkage of concrete is presented. In this model, ...
Couplings between creep of hardened concrete and temperature/water effects are well-known. Both the ...
A new physical theory for the effects of long-term aging and drying on concrete creep is proposed. T...
ABSTRACT: The paper presents a new general constitutive law for creep in which the aging due to cont...
The previously formulated rate-type aging creep law based on Maxwell chain is generalized to variabl...
ABSTRACT: A two-level composite model for predicting the basic creep of aging concrete from its comp...
A novel model of mechanical performance of concrete at early ages and beyond, and in particular, evo...
This work deals with a new mathematical/numerical model for the analysis of the behaviour of concret...
Abstract- This paper summarizes various aspects of the prediction of concrete creep to be discussed ...
International audienceLong-term delayed strain of concrete impacts the lifetime of civil engineering...
Long-term shrinkage and creep of concrete can impact the lifetime of concrete structures. Basic cree...
The recently developed microprestresa-solidlftcation theory on Concrete creep and shrink age is base...
ABSTRACT: A previous material model for the increase of creep of concrete caused by simultaneous dry...
Fully-hydrated concrete not involved in any reaction has been observed to exhibit agingcreep. Both t...
An enhanced multi-chemo-physical model for the time-dependent deformation of concrete is proposed ba...
International audienceA new model for the drying shrinkage of concrete is presented. In this model, ...
Couplings between creep of hardened concrete and temperature/water effects are well-known. Both the ...
A new physical theory for the effects of long-term aging and drying on concrete creep is proposed. T...
ABSTRACT: The paper presents a new general constitutive law for creep in which the aging due to cont...
The previously formulated rate-type aging creep law based on Maxwell chain is generalized to variabl...
ABSTRACT: A two-level composite model for predicting the basic creep of aging concrete from its comp...
A novel model of mechanical performance of concrete at early ages and beyond, and in particular, evo...
This work deals with a new mathematical/numerical model for the analysis of the behaviour of concret...
Abstract- This paper summarizes various aspects of the prediction of concrete creep to be discussed ...
International audienceLong-term delayed strain of concrete impacts the lifetime of civil engineering...
Long-term shrinkage and creep of concrete can impact the lifetime of concrete structures. Basic cree...
The recently developed microprestresa-solidlftcation theory on Concrete creep and shrink age is base...
ABSTRACT: A previous material model for the increase of creep of concrete caused by simultaneous dry...
Fully-hydrated concrete not involved in any reaction has been observed to exhibit agingcreep. Both t...
An enhanced multi-chemo-physical model for the time-dependent deformation of concrete is proposed ba...
International audienceA new model for the drying shrinkage of concrete is presented. In this model, ...
Couplings between creep of hardened concrete and temperature/water effects are well-known. Both the ...