Long-term shrinkage and creep of concrete can impact the lifetime of concrete structures. Basic creep of cementitious materials is now known to be non-asymptotic and evolve logarithmically with time at large times. However, the long-term kinetics of autogenous shrinkage is not systematically analyzed. Here we first aim at finding out how autogenous shrinkage evolves with time at long term. We analyze all experimental data available in the literature and find that autogenous shrinkage evolves logarithmically with respect to time at long term, like basic creep. Then, by considering concrete as a multiscale material, we obtain the bulk creep modulus of the calcium silicate hydrate gel. In the end, we show that the kinetics of long-term autogen...
International audienceThis study is dedicated to comparing minutes-long microindentation creep exper...
Drying is a phenomenon that accompanies the hardening of hydraulic materials. This study is concerne...
In order to gain a better understanding of the interaction between creep and micro-cracking during l...
Long-term shrinkage and creep of concrete can impact the lifetime of concrete structures. Basic cree...
Prof. F.-J. Ulm brought to our attention that we forgot to include an important reference in our man...
ABSTRACT: A new physical theory and constitutive model for the effects of long-term aging and drying...
The previously formulated rate-type aging creep law based on Maxwell chain is generalized to variabl...
Concrete is a brittle composite material that easily fractures under tension. Due to the fact that t...
A new physical theory for the effects of long-term aging and drying on concrete creep is proposed. T...
When subjected to a sustained load, jammed colloidal gels can feature some delayed viscoplastic cree...
A Predicting delayed strains (creep and shrinkage) in concrete proves to be critical to a large numb...
International audienceLong-term delayed strain of concrete impacts the lifetime of civil engineering...
In recent decades, several simulation models have been proposed to predict autogenous shrinkage of c...
Creep and shrinkage are two major problems to be discussed in concrete design. Basic creep is studie...
Volume change of concrete resulting from structural and environmental factors is an acceptable pheno...
International audienceThis study is dedicated to comparing minutes-long microindentation creep exper...
Drying is a phenomenon that accompanies the hardening of hydraulic materials. This study is concerne...
In order to gain a better understanding of the interaction between creep and micro-cracking during l...
Long-term shrinkage and creep of concrete can impact the lifetime of concrete structures. Basic cree...
Prof. F.-J. Ulm brought to our attention that we forgot to include an important reference in our man...
ABSTRACT: A new physical theory and constitutive model for the effects of long-term aging and drying...
The previously formulated rate-type aging creep law based on Maxwell chain is generalized to variabl...
Concrete is a brittle composite material that easily fractures under tension. Due to the fact that t...
A new physical theory for the effects of long-term aging and drying on concrete creep is proposed. T...
When subjected to a sustained load, jammed colloidal gels can feature some delayed viscoplastic cree...
A Predicting delayed strains (creep and shrinkage) in concrete proves to be critical to a large numb...
International audienceLong-term delayed strain of concrete impacts the lifetime of civil engineering...
In recent decades, several simulation models have been proposed to predict autogenous shrinkage of c...
Creep and shrinkage are two major problems to be discussed in concrete design. Basic creep is studie...
Volume change of concrete resulting from structural and environmental factors is an acceptable pheno...
International audienceThis study is dedicated to comparing minutes-long microindentation creep exper...
Drying is a phenomenon that accompanies the hardening of hydraulic materials. This study is concerne...
In order to gain a better understanding of the interaction between creep and micro-cracking during l...