A new experimental method, utilizing elliptical ring specimens, is developed for assessing the likelihood of cracking and cracking age of concrete subject to restrained shrinkage. To investigate the mechanism of this new ring test, a fracture mechanics-based numerical approach is proposed to predict crack initiation in restrained concrete rings by using the R-curve method. It has been found that numerical results accord well with experimental results in terms of cracking ages for both circular and elliptical concrete rings, indicating that the proposed fracture mechanics-based numerical approach is reliable for analyzing cracking in concrete ring specimens subject to restrained condition.UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council...
Early-age cracking due to restrained shrinkage affects the performance and service life of concrete ...
Restrained shrinkage cracking in concrete structures is a growing concern in the construction indust...
International audienceConcrete experiences significant early-age shrinkage particularly in response ...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.A new experiment...
The restrained ring test, which is recommended by AASHTO and ASTM, has been used for assessing the p...
AbstractA new experimental method, utilizing elliptical ring specimens, is developed for assessing t...
A novel elliptical ring test method has been proposed to replace the traditional circular ring test ...
A new experimental method by utilizing elliptical rings to replace circular rings recommended by AST...
AbstractAn elliptical ring test method is proposed to replace the circular ring test recommended by ...
An elliptical ring test method is proposed to replace the circular ring test recommended by ASTM and...
The financial support of the National Natural Science Foundation of China under the grants of NSFC 5...
Thenon-uniformshrinkagecausedbymoisturegradientinconcreteprovidesself-restraint,which has a significa...
Cracks can reduce the service life of a concrete structure by allowing aggressive agents to penetrat...
Early-age cracking can be a significant problem in concrete pavements, floors, and bridge decks. Ear...
AbstractHigh-performance concrete (HPC) is stronger and more durable than conventional concrete. How...
Early-age cracking due to restrained shrinkage affects the performance and service life of concrete ...
Restrained shrinkage cracking in concrete structures is a growing concern in the construction indust...
International audienceConcrete experiences significant early-age shrinkage particularly in response ...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.A new experiment...
The restrained ring test, which is recommended by AASHTO and ASTM, has been used for assessing the p...
AbstractA new experimental method, utilizing elliptical ring specimens, is developed for assessing t...
A novel elliptical ring test method has been proposed to replace the traditional circular ring test ...
A new experimental method by utilizing elliptical rings to replace circular rings recommended by AST...
AbstractAn elliptical ring test method is proposed to replace the circular ring test recommended by ...
An elliptical ring test method is proposed to replace the circular ring test recommended by ASTM and...
The financial support of the National Natural Science Foundation of China under the grants of NSFC 5...
Thenon-uniformshrinkagecausedbymoisturegradientinconcreteprovidesself-restraint,which has a significa...
Cracks can reduce the service life of a concrete structure by allowing aggressive agents to penetrat...
Early-age cracking can be a significant problem in concrete pavements, floors, and bridge decks. Ear...
AbstractHigh-performance concrete (HPC) is stronger and more durable than conventional concrete. How...
Early-age cracking due to restrained shrinkage affects the performance and service life of concrete ...
Restrained shrinkage cracking in concrete structures is a growing concern in the construction indust...
International audienceConcrete experiences significant early-age shrinkage particularly in response ...