Volume changes can occur in concrete during the first 24 hr and are generally missed in laboratory shrinkage evaluations. Unfortunately these early age volume changes are present in real pavements and structures and can contribute to the cracking behavior of the concrete at later ages. Early age volume changes can occur in two forms: drying shrinkage before the start of curing and autogenous volume changes. Although these early age volume changes are often dismissed as being insignificant, recent work in Europe has identified magnitudes for early age volume changes of some concretes that are equal to or greater than 28-day drying shrinkage measurements. Expansions have also been identified in some cases. The results of some investigations o...
Cracks can reduce the service life of a concrete structure by allowing aggressive agents to penetrat...
Crack prevention is often a critical parameter in the design and construction of ground and suspende...
International audienceConcrete experiences significant early-age shrinkage particularly in response ...
Volume changes can occur in concrete during the first 24 hr and are generally missed in laboratory s...
When assessing the cracking potential of concrete it is critical to refer to the total shrinkage: bo...
When assessing the cracking potential of concrete it is critical to refer to the total shrinkage: bo...
Concrete shrinkage is of increasing concern when making durable structures. Over time, the shrinkage...
Volume change of concrete resulting from structural and environmental factors is an acceptable pheno...
212087277Final report.PDFTech ReportFHWA/VTRC 08-R9AdmixturesVolume changesShrinkageVirginiaVirginia...
Early-age drying shrinkage was measured on concrete slabs in a Finnish test arrangement. The tests e...
Early-age drying shrinkage was measured on concrete slabs in a Finnish test arrangement. The tests e...
Early-age cracking due to restrained shrinkage affects the performance and service life of concrete ...
Cracks can reduce the service life of a concrete structure by allowing aggressive agents to penetrat...
Cracks can reduce the service life of a concrete structure by allowing aggressive agents to penetrat...
Cracks can reduce the service life of a concrete structure by allowing aggressive agents to penetrat...
Cracks can reduce the service life of a concrete structure by allowing aggressive agents to penetrat...
Crack prevention is often a critical parameter in the design and construction of ground and suspende...
International audienceConcrete experiences significant early-age shrinkage particularly in response ...
Volume changes can occur in concrete during the first 24 hr and are generally missed in laboratory s...
When assessing the cracking potential of concrete it is critical to refer to the total shrinkage: bo...
When assessing the cracking potential of concrete it is critical to refer to the total shrinkage: bo...
Concrete shrinkage is of increasing concern when making durable structures. Over time, the shrinkage...
Volume change of concrete resulting from structural and environmental factors is an acceptable pheno...
212087277Final report.PDFTech ReportFHWA/VTRC 08-R9AdmixturesVolume changesShrinkageVirginiaVirginia...
Early-age drying shrinkage was measured on concrete slabs in a Finnish test arrangement. The tests e...
Early-age drying shrinkage was measured on concrete slabs in a Finnish test arrangement. The tests e...
Early-age cracking due to restrained shrinkage affects the performance and service life of concrete ...
Cracks can reduce the service life of a concrete structure by allowing aggressive agents to penetrat...
Cracks can reduce the service life of a concrete structure by allowing aggressive agents to penetrat...
Cracks can reduce the service life of a concrete structure by allowing aggressive agents to penetrat...
Cracks can reduce the service life of a concrete structure by allowing aggressive agents to penetrat...
Crack prevention is often a critical parameter in the design and construction of ground and suspende...
International audienceConcrete experiences significant early-age shrinkage particularly in response ...