A lot of concrete structuressufferingfrom ASR show a decrease in material properties. However, it is not clear what might be the influence of ASR on structural behavior. Influence of restraint is often ignored in material property measurement, while reinforcement is present as a restraint of ASR expansion in most structures.Thisresults in so called chemical prestresseffect, whichshould not be neglected. In the presented study,the result indicatesthat neglecting the chemical prestresswould miss the failure mechanism transition and lead to a lowerbeam stiffness. Therefore, a newway to model ASR-affected structures is proposed, called the ASR-layered model.The numerical analysis is done with ATENA.Depending on the reinforcement arrangementand ...
Abstract: The alkali-silica reaction ASR is a chemical reaction that causes expansions and unexpect...
Unaffected and ASR-affected concrete, experimentally, appear as substantially different materials. S...
Material modelling, from the micro to the macro level, of concrete affected by alkali–silica reactio...
Alkali-silica reaction, or ASR, is a common deterioration mechanism that subjects concrete to intern...
During an extensive investigation of some 25 concrete bridges and other structures suffer-ing from a...
Alkali–silica reaction (ASR) in concrete causes expansion and degradation of the material, which mig...
During an extensive investigation of some 25 concrete bridges and other structures suffering from al...
12th Inernational Conference on Alkali-Aggregate Reaction in Concrete, Beijing, CHINE, 15-/10/2004 -...
A new type of finite element model, called the double mesh model is proposed in this thesis. With th...
Most practicing structural engineers are not well-equipped with the knowledge or tools necessary to ...
Alkali-silica reaction (ASR) is one of the most damaging mechanisms affecting concrete structures wo...
The Alkali-Silica Reaction (ASR) can generate harmful effects in the concrete structures. In this pa...
12th International Conference on Alkali-Aggregate Reaction in Concrete, Beijing, CHINE, 15-/10/2004 ...
Analytical procedures for enhanced nonlinear finite element analysis of shear-critical reinforced co...
Alkali-silica reaction (ASR) is a chemical reaction that occurs in concrete between the alkalized ce...
Abstract: The alkali-silica reaction ASR is a chemical reaction that causes expansions and unexpect...
Unaffected and ASR-affected concrete, experimentally, appear as substantially different materials. S...
Material modelling, from the micro to the macro level, of concrete affected by alkali–silica reactio...
Alkali-silica reaction, or ASR, is a common deterioration mechanism that subjects concrete to intern...
During an extensive investigation of some 25 concrete bridges and other structures suffer-ing from a...
Alkali–silica reaction (ASR) in concrete causes expansion and degradation of the material, which mig...
During an extensive investigation of some 25 concrete bridges and other structures suffering from al...
12th Inernational Conference on Alkali-Aggregate Reaction in Concrete, Beijing, CHINE, 15-/10/2004 -...
A new type of finite element model, called the double mesh model is proposed in this thesis. With th...
Most practicing structural engineers are not well-equipped with the knowledge or tools necessary to ...
Alkali-silica reaction (ASR) is one of the most damaging mechanisms affecting concrete structures wo...
The Alkali-Silica Reaction (ASR) can generate harmful effects in the concrete structures. In this pa...
12th International Conference on Alkali-Aggregate Reaction in Concrete, Beijing, CHINE, 15-/10/2004 ...
Analytical procedures for enhanced nonlinear finite element analysis of shear-critical reinforced co...
Alkali-silica reaction (ASR) is a chemical reaction that occurs in concrete between the alkalized ce...
Abstract: The alkali-silica reaction ASR is a chemical reaction that causes expansions and unexpect...
Unaffected and ASR-affected concrete, experimentally, appear as substantially different materials. S...
Material modelling, from the micro to the macro level, of concrete affected by alkali–silica reactio...