Shrinkage effects on short-term behavior of reinforced concrete elements are often neglected both in design code provisions and in numerical simulations. However, it is known that their influence on serviceability performance can be significant, especially in case of lightly-reinforced beams. As a matter of fact, the restraint provided by the reinforcement on concrete determines a reduction of the cracking load of the structural element, as well as an increase of its deflection. This paper deals with the modeling of early-age shrinkage effects in the field of smeared crack approaches. To this aim, an existing non-linear constitutive relation for cracked reinforced concrete elements is extended herein to include early-age concrete shrinkage....
For a structure to remain serviceable, crack widths must be small enough to beacceptable from an aes...
Cracks can reduce the service life of a concrete structure by allowing aggressive agents to penetrat...
Tensile stresses are generated in concrete when volume changes caused by moisture loss, temperature ...
Shrinkage effects on short-term behavior of reinforced concrete elements are often neglected both in...
This work deals with the extension of a smeared crack constitutive model for reinforced concrete ele...
This paper introduces the recent state of research on shrinkage of concrete. It reviews prediction m...
Concrete is one of the most widely used building materials in the construction industry in the world...
Although shrinkage effect is traditionally taken into account in the assessment of long-term deforma...
This paper addresses the effects of shrinkage on the serviceability of concrete structures. It outli...
The aim of the paper was to present the author’s novel approach to the problem of the influence of c...
International audienceShrinkage may lead to tensile stresses and cracking in reinforced concrete str...
Cracking caused by shrinkage in restrained reinforced concrete members is considered both experiment...
During the service life, existing structures may suffer a combination of time-dependent effects, suc...
This paper introduces the recent state of research on shrinkage of concrete. It reviews prediction m...
AbstractThe effects of creep and shrinkage on the time-dependent behaviour of reinforced concrete an...
For a structure to remain serviceable, crack widths must be small enough to beacceptable from an aes...
Cracks can reduce the service life of a concrete structure by allowing aggressive agents to penetrat...
Tensile stresses are generated in concrete when volume changes caused by moisture loss, temperature ...
Shrinkage effects on short-term behavior of reinforced concrete elements are often neglected both in...
This work deals with the extension of a smeared crack constitutive model for reinforced concrete ele...
This paper introduces the recent state of research on shrinkage of concrete. It reviews prediction m...
Concrete is one of the most widely used building materials in the construction industry in the world...
Although shrinkage effect is traditionally taken into account in the assessment of long-term deforma...
This paper addresses the effects of shrinkage on the serviceability of concrete structures. It outli...
The aim of the paper was to present the author’s novel approach to the problem of the influence of c...
International audienceShrinkage may lead to tensile stresses and cracking in reinforced concrete str...
Cracking caused by shrinkage in restrained reinforced concrete members is considered both experiment...
During the service life, existing structures may suffer a combination of time-dependent effects, suc...
This paper introduces the recent state of research on shrinkage of concrete. It reviews prediction m...
AbstractThe effects of creep and shrinkage on the time-dependent behaviour of reinforced concrete an...
For a structure to remain serviceable, crack widths must be small enough to beacceptable from an aes...
Cracks can reduce the service life of a concrete structure by allowing aggressive agents to penetrat...
Tensile stresses are generated in concrete when volume changes caused by moisture loss, temperature ...