International audienceA new model for the drying shrinkage of concrete is presented. In this model, drying shrinkage strains are regarded as being a spherical elastic and creep response of the material under rising pore pressures during the drying process. Therefore, a basic creep model which allows to incorporate these pore pressures is developed on the basis of microscopic considerations of the role of water in the creep mechanism. Then, the model response is compared to experimental results performed on a cement paste specimen subjected to drying. The developed model is able for describing the main features of the shrinkage behaviour of cement based materials
In this paper the nature of drying shrinkage microcracking in a variety of model cementbased materia...
This contribution is concerned with the computational modeling of durability problems related to dry...
A new physical theory for the effects of long-term aging and drying on concrete creep is proposed. T...
International audienceA new model for the drying shrinkage of concrete is presented. In this model, ...
International audienceLong-term delayed strain of concrete impacts the lifetime of civil engineering...
A new experimental method which allows the direct separation of the components of drying creep due t...
238 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Recent advances in shrinkage ...
In this paper, a hydro-mechanical model, accounting for the full coupling of drying, shrinkage, cree...
The durability and serviceability of concrete structures is influenced by both the early-age behavio...
In this paper, an existing mesomechanical model for cementitious materials is extended to the domain...
A novel model of mechanical performance of concrete at early ages and beyond, and in particular, evo...
Concrete and cement-based materials exhibit shrinkage when exposed to drying. Structuraleffects and ...
ABSTRACT: A new physical theory and constitutive model for the effects of long-term aging and drying...
Viscoelastic stress modeling in ageing cementitious materials is of major importance in high perform...
The work presented in this thesis has been concentrated on describing the mechanism of plastic shrin...
In this paper the nature of drying shrinkage microcracking in a variety of model cementbased materia...
This contribution is concerned with the computational modeling of durability problems related to dry...
A new physical theory for the effects of long-term aging and drying on concrete creep is proposed. T...
International audienceA new model for the drying shrinkage of concrete is presented. In this model, ...
International audienceLong-term delayed strain of concrete impacts the lifetime of civil engineering...
A new experimental method which allows the direct separation of the components of drying creep due t...
238 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Recent advances in shrinkage ...
In this paper, a hydro-mechanical model, accounting for the full coupling of drying, shrinkage, cree...
The durability and serviceability of concrete structures is influenced by both the early-age behavio...
In this paper, an existing mesomechanical model for cementitious materials is extended to the domain...
A novel model of mechanical performance of concrete at early ages and beyond, and in particular, evo...
Concrete and cement-based materials exhibit shrinkage when exposed to drying. Structuraleffects and ...
ABSTRACT: A new physical theory and constitutive model for the effects of long-term aging and drying...
Viscoelastic stress modeling in ageing cementitious materials is of major importance in high perform...
The work presented in this thesis has been concentrated on describing the mechanism of plastic shrin...
In this paper the nature of drying shrinkage microcracking in a variety of model cementbased materia...
This contribution is concerned with the computational modeling of durability problems related to dry...
A new physical theory for the effects of long-term aging and drying on concrete creep is proposed. T...