This paper presents a long-term concrete shrinkage test on self-consolidating concrete (SCC) conducted at The University of Hong Kong. In this study, one normal concrete mixture with only portland cement and five SCC mixtures incorporating fly ash or both fly ash and silica fume were produced and tested for their shrinkage characteristics in the form of prismatic specimens. Fiber-optic sensors, which give stable and reliable measurements, were embedded into the prismatic concrete specimens to measure shrinkage strains. Compared with the normal concrete mixture, the autogenous shrinkage of the SCC mixtures included in this study is larger while the one-year drying shrinkage is smaller. Besides, lowering the water/cementitious materials ratio...
The shrinkage tests performed show a significant lower final shrinkage for higher fly ash content. T...
Paper presents the analysis of shrinkage development in selfconsolidating concretes (SCC). Concretes...
Concrete is often sensitive to cracking during the hardening process, and these cracks could be the ...
This paper presents in detail a long-term shrinkage measuring method using fibre-optic sensor and re...
Concrete structures are subjected to shrinkage since the moment when the water makes contact with th...
Using self-consolidating concrete (SCC) in construction reduces labor and time requirements for conc...
Shrinkage is an important component of the behaviour of reinforced concrete (RC) structures, however...
The creep and shrinkage properties of Self Consolidating Concrete (SCC) containing supplementary cem...
Self-consolidating concrete (SCC) has been the subject of various research projects, and its use has...
China is the world’s largest emitter of fly ash, an industrial by-product of coal combustion. Motiva...
Throughout the years, a large amount of research on the shrinkage of normal concrete with cube compr...
The study found that the addition of fly ash by swapping cement helps to reduce cement consumption, ...
AbstractSelf-compacting concrete (SCC) has been produced incorporating fly ash as cement replacement...
This project presents the experimental study on self-compacting concrete (SCC) with replacement of c...
YesThe present study investigated long-term drying shrinkage strains of self-compacting concrete (SC...
The shrinkage tests performed show a significant lower final shrinkage for higher fly ash content. T...
Paper presents the analysis of shrinkage development in selfconsolidating concretes (SCC). Concretes...
Concrete is often sensitive to cracking during the hardening process, and these cracks could be the ...
This paper presents in detail a long-term shrinkage measuring method using fibre-optic sensor and re...
Concrete structures are subjected to shrinkage since the moment when the water makes contact with th...
Using self-consolidating concrete (SCC) in construction reduces labor and time requirements for conc...
Shrinkage is an important component of the behaviour of reinforced concrete (RC) structures, however...
The creep and shrinkage properties of Self Consolidating Concrete (SCC) containing supplementary cem...
Self-consolidating concrete (SCC) has been the subject of various research projects, and its use has...
China is the world’s largest emitter of fly ash, an industrial by-product of coal combustion. Motiva...
Throughout the years, a large amount of research on the shrinkage of normal concrete with cube compr...
The study found that the addition of fly ash by swapping cement helps to reduce cement consumption, ...
AbstractSelf-compacting concrete (SCC) has been produced incorporating fly ash as cement replacement...
This project presents the experimental study on self-compacting concrete (SCC) with replacement of c...
YesThe present study investigated long-term drying shrinkage strains of self-compacting concrete (SC...
The shrinkage tests performed show a significant lower final shrinkage for higher fly ash content. T...
Paper presents the analysis of shrinkage development in selfconsolidating concretes (SCC). Concretes...
Concrete is often sensitive to cracking during the hardening process, and these cracks could be the ...