In this study, the combined effect of shrinkage-reducing admixture (SRA) and expansive admixture (EA) on the shrinkage and cracking behaviors of restrained ultra-high-performance fiber-reinforced concrete (UHPFRC) slabs was investigated. For this investigation, six full-scale UHPFRC slabs with three different thicknesses (h = 40, 60, and 80 mm) were fabricated using two different mixtures. Test results indicated that the combined use of 1% SRA and 7.5% EA is beneficial to improve the mechanical strengths and to reduce the free shrinkage strain of approximately 36-42% at 7 days. Regardless of SRA and EA contents, the slabs with the lowest thickness of 40 mm showed shrinkage cracking at a very early age, while the slabs with higher thicknesse...
The recently developed Ultra High Performance Concrete (UHPC) displays outstanding compressive stren...
In this study, early age (first 24 hours) shrinkage properties of Ultra High Performance Concrete (U...
Transportation departments have observed varying degrees of cracking in their concrete structures. C...
This study investigates the effects of shrinkage-reducing admixture (SRA) and cover depth on the shr...
This study describes the effect of shrinkage-reducing admixture (SRA) on free and restrained autogen...
Ultra-high-performance fibre reinforced concrete (UHPFRC) exhibits remarkable compressive strength a...
In order to investigate the combined effect of expansive and shrinkage-reducing admixtures on shrink...
This study investigated the effect of shrinkage reducing admixture (SRA) on the properties of ultra ...
Very high ultimate autogenous shrinkage of ultra-high-performance fiberreinforced concrete (UHPFRC) ...
Fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC) has been widely used due to its superior mechanical properties, duct...
Concrete shrinkage and volume reduction happens due to the loss of moisture, which eventually result...
When the concrete loses its moisture, shrinkage and volume reduction is happening and eventually cra...
In order to evaluate the restrained shrinkage behavior of ultra high performance fiber reinforced co...
High-performance concrete (HPC) is widely used in construction according to great mechanical propert...
The reduction of the risk of cracking has been evaluated by the reduction of drying shrinkage due to...
The recently developed Ultra High Performance Concrete (UHPC) displays outstanding compressive stren...
In this study, early age (first 24 hours) shrinkage properties of Ultra High Performance Concrete (U...
Transportation departments have observed varying degrees of cracking in their concrete structures. C...
This study investigates the effects of shrinkage-reducing admixture (SRA) and cover depth on the shr...
This study describes the effect of shrinkage-reducing admixture (SRA) on free and restrained autogen...
Ultra-high-performance fibre reinforced concrete (UHPFRC) exhibits remarkable compressive strength a...
In order to investigate the combined effect of expansive and shrinkage-reducing admixtures on shrink...
This study investigated the effect of shrinkage reducing admixture (SRA) on the properties of ultra ...
Very high ultimate autogenous shrinkage of ultra-high-performance fiberreinforced concrete (UHPFRC) ...
Fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC) has been widely used due to its superior mechanical properties, duct...
Concrete shrinkage and volume reduction happens due to the loss of moisture, which eventually result...
When the concrete loses its moisture, shrinkage and volume reduction is happening and eventually cra...
In order to evaluate the restrained shrinkage behavior of ultra high performance fiber reinforced co...
High-performance concrete (HPC) is widely used in construction according to great mechanical propert...
The reduction of the risk of cracking has been evaluated by the reduction of drying shrinkage due to...
The recently developed Ultra High Performance Concrete (UHPC) displays outstanding compressive stren...
In this study, early age (first 24 hours) shrinkage properties of Ultra High Performance Concrete (U...
Transportation departments have observed varying degrees of cracking in their concrete structures. C...