This study focused on investigating the early-age thermal behavior of drilled shafts under different surrounding soil’s thermal properties. Four 1.8 m (6 ft) diameter drilled shafts were constructed using two different concrete mixes and two different soil conditions. A finite element (FE) model was developed to estimate the temperature development of drilled shafts at early-age and validated using temperatures measured from full-scale drilled shafts constructed in the field. The validated analytical model was then used to perform a parametric analysis to evaluate the effects of the surrounding soils at different moisture conditions on change in thermal behavior of drilled shafts at early-age. Results indicated that the FE model developed w...
Large volume concrete continues to present increasing concern in the construction of bridges. Due to...
Prediction of the temperature development at an early age is a good starting point to assess the dev...
In large concrete structures, due to concrete’s low thermal conductivity, the interior temperature r...
503006772PDFTech Reporthttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/31000/31300/31397/FDOT_BD544_39_rpt.pdfPile foundation...
The asymmetric temperature field is one of the main factors inducing the cracking of the inner shaft...
The Compressed Earth Block (CEBs) is one of the kinds of building materials which stabilized by ceme...
In this study, we conducted an experimental model test and numerical thermal analysis to determine t...
PDFTech Report93793BDK75 977-47Three dimensional displaysFinite element methodBridge piersFootingsTe...
The search for sustainability caused a revival of earth construction. Rammed earth (RE) construction...
Thermal Integrity Profiling (TIP) is a relatively new non-destructive test method for evaluating the...
The high-strength/high-performance concretes are prone to cracking at early age due to low water/bin...
Mass concrete is defined by the American Concrete Institute (ACI) as “any volume of concrete with di...
Thermoactive geostructures (such as energy piles) are used for heating and cooling of buildings, whi...
Recent interest in greener geothermal heating and cooling systems as well as developments in the q...
This thesis has shown that the development of the instrumentation necessary to provide in-situ therm...
Large volume concrete continues to present increasing concern in the construction of bridges. Due to...
Prediction of the temperature development at an early age is a good starting point to assess the dev...
In large concrete structures, due to concrete’s low thermal conductivity, the interior temperature r...
503006772PDFTech Reporthttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/31000/31300/31397/FDOT_BD544_39_rpt.pdfPile foundation...
The asymmetric temperature field is one of the main factors inducing the cracking of the inner shaft...
The Compressed Earth Block (CEBs) is one of the kinds of building materials which stabilized by ceme...
In this study, we conducted an experimental model test and numerical thermal analysis to determine t...
PDFTech Report93793BDK75 977-47Three dimensional displaysFinite element methodBridge piersFootingsTe...
The search for sustainability caused a revival of earth construction. Rammed earth (RE) construction...
Thermal Integrity Profiling (TIP) is a relatively new non-destructive test method for evaluating the...
The high-strength/high-performance concretes are prone to cracking at early age due to low water/bin...
Mass concrete is defined by the American Concrete Institute (ACI) as “any volume of concrete with di...
Thermoactive geostructures (such as energy piles) are used for heating and cooling of buildings, whi...
Recent interest in greener geothermal heating and cooling systems as well as developments in the q...
This thesis has shown that the development of the instrumentation necessary to provide in-situ therm...
Large volume concrete continues to present increasing concern in the construction of bridges. Due to...
Prediction of the temperature development at an early age is a good starting point to assess the dev...
In large concrete structures, due to concrete’s low thermal conductivity, the interior temperature r...