Thermal deformation under restrained conditions often leads to early-age cracking and durability problems in mass concrete structures. It is crucial to monitor accurately the evolution of temperature and thermal stresses. In this paper, experimental studies using temperature stress testing machine (TSTM) are carried out to monitor the generated thermal cracking in mass concrete. Firstly, components and working principle of TSTM were introduced. Cracking temperatures and stress reserves are selected as the main cracking evaluation indicators of TSTM. Furthermore, effects of temperature controlling measures on concrete cracking were quantitatively studied, which consider the concrete placing temperature (before cooling) and cooling rates (aft...
Mass concrete is used in many projects related to the massive construction such as raft foundations,...
Despite significant past research and experience, early-age cracking in concrete structures, includi...
Thermal deformation, autogenous shrinkage and creep behaviour of cement-based materials may have sig...
Thermal deformation under restrained conditions often leads to early-age cracking and durability pro...
A new temperature stress test machine (TSTM) was developed to improve temperature control accuracy a...
The Temperature-Stress Testing Machine (TSTM) is a unique experimental setup that allows to study a ...
For concrete under short-term loading, effect of reinforcement on concrete crack resistance capabili...
Early age thermal cracking due to temperature differential is one of the major issues related to ma...
Concrete in the hardening phase is subjected to volume changes caused by thermal dilation and autoge...
Cracking due to temperature and restraint in mass concrete is an important issue. A temperature stre...
It is important to grasp mechanical and thermal properties in order to verify the possibility of the...
Development of stresses due to thermal effect with different type of restraints conditions is a majo...
Thermal stress typically takes place at early ages when concrete is undergoing exothermic hydration ...
Abstract:Mass concrete is used in many projects related to the massive construction such as raft fou...
© 2021 Aocheng ZhongConcrete as a building material has been utilised in human civilisation for cent...
Mass concrete is used in many projects related to the massive construction such as raft foundations,...
Despite significant past research and experience, early-age cracking in concrete structures, includi...
Thermal deformation, autogenous shrinkage and creep behaviour of cement-based materials may have sig...
Thermal deformation under restrained conditions often leads to early-age cracking and durability pro...
A new temperature stress test machine (TSTM) was developed to improve temperature control accuracy a...
The Temperature-Stress Testing Machine (TSTM) is a unique experimental setup that allows to study a ...
For concrete under short-term loading, effect of reinforcement on concrete crack resistance capabili...
Early age thermal cracking due to temperature differential is one of the major issues related to ma...
Concrete in the hardening phase is subjected to volume changes caused by thermal dilation and autoge...
Cracking due to temperature and restraint in mass concrete is an important issue. A temperature stre...
It is important to grasp mechanical and thermal properties in order to verify the possibility of the...
Development of stresses due to thermal effect with different type of restraints conditions is a majo...
Thermal stress typically takes place at early ages when concrete is undergoing exothermic hydration ...
Abstract:Mass concrete is used in many projects related to the massive construction such as raft fou...
© 2021 Aocheng ZhongConcrete as a building material has been utilised in human civilisation for cent...
Mass concrete is used in many projects related to the massive construction such as raft foundations,...
Despite significant past research and experience, early-age cracking in concrete structures, includi...
Thermal deformation, autogenous shrinkage and creep behaviour of cement-based materials may have sig...