The paper presents experimental results concerning the comparison of tensile and compressive basic creep behaviours at early ages of two different concretes: a normal strength concrete (NSC) and a very high strength fibre reinforced concrete (HPFRC). This research project has been done in the context of a bilateral collaboration between Polytechnique Montreal and IFSTTAR. Observations on the HPFRC showed specific compressive creep similar to the specific tensile creep. Moreover, the specific creep curves obtained under compressive and tensile loading had always positive values, i.e. they were in same direction of the applied load on specimens. Measurements made on the NSC revealed specific compressive creep with positive values (in the load...
Concrete structures are prone to cracking due to restraint provided to early age autogenous and dryi...
This research analyses the strain behaviour of fibre-reinforced concrete (FRC) in the event of a cre...
The magnitude and rate of development of early-age deformation of concrete is often not known reliab...
The paper presents experimental results concerning the comparison of tensile and compressive basic c...
International audienceConcrete is brittle and highly sensitive to cracking, which is detrimental to ...
International audienceAvailable researches regarding the effect of a sustained load on concrete are ...
International audienceDue to its poor strain capacity and a low tensile strength, concrete is brittl...
This paper deals with an experimental study on the creep of concrete at early ages. In the experimen...
Though much has been reported on the creep of conventional concrete and the mechanisms responsible f...
Over a four year period, six phases of testing were performed to observe the influence of age at loa...
The thesis deals with experimental and numerical modelling to characterize early age tensile and com...
Creep and shrinkage are two major problems to be discussed in concrete design. Basic creep is studie...
International audienceInvestigations on concrete creep are often limited to the compression behavior...
221 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The analysis revealed stress-...
In this study, an experimental investigation on a high-performance concrete used for the constructio...
Concrete structures are prone to cracking due to restraint provided to early age autogenous and dryi...
This research analyses the strain behaviour of fibre-reinforced concrete (FRC) in the event of a cre...
The magnitude and rate of development of early-age deformation of concrete is often not known reliab...
The paper presents experimental results concerning the comparison of tensile and compressive basic c...
International audienceConcrete is brittle and highly sensitive to cracking, which is detrimental to ...
International audienceAvailable researches regarding the effect of a sustained load on concrete are ...
International audienceDue to its poor strain capacity and a low tensile strength, concrete is brittl...
This paper deals with an experimental study on the creep of concrete at early ages. In the experimen...
Though much has been reported on the creep of conventional concrete and the mechanisms responsible f...
Over a four year period, six phases of testing were performed to observe the influence of age at loa...
The thesis deals with experimental and numerical modelling to characterize early age tensile and com...
Creep and shrinkage are two major problems to be discussed in concrete design. Basic creep is studie...
International audienceInvestigations on concrete creep are often limited to the compression behavior...
221 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The analysis revealed stress-...
In this study, an experimental investigation on a high-performance concrete used for the constructio...
Concrete structures are prone to cracking due to restraint provided to early age autogenous and dryi...
This research analyses the strain behaviour of fibre-reinforced concrete (FRC) in the event of a cre...
The magnitude and rate of development of early-age deformation of concrete is often not known reliab...