Graduation date: 2012High performance concrete (HPC) provides a long lasting, durable concrete that is typically used in bridge decks due to its low permeability, high abrasion resistance, freeze-thaw resistance and strength. However, this type of concrete is highly susceptible to the deleterious effects of both autogenous and drying shrinkage. Both types of shrinkage occur when water leaves small pores , (< 50\ud nm) in the paste matrix to aid in hydration or is lost to the surrounding environment. Autogenous deformation (self-desiccation) occurs as the internal relative humidity decreases due to hydration of the cementitious material. Drying (and subsequent shrinkage) occurs when water is lost to the environment and continues until the in...
Graduation date: 2018Internal curing is a term used to describe a process in which curing water is p...
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) commissioned the construction of six bridge decks u...
Concrete bridge decks are susceptible to premature deterioration which may be caused by cracking of ...
PDFTech ReportFHWA-OR-RD-13-06SPR 711Bridge decksConcrete curingHigh performance concreteShrinkageLi...
In bridge deck construction high performance concrete is often desirable, however in practice it is ...
Graduation date: 2013In the field of civil infrastructure, bridge desks are typically constructed us...
PDFTech ReportCDOT-2014-322.6High performance concreteConcrete curingLightweight aggregatesFreeze th...
e im g a fail ck w reduction in the rate of penetration of chlorides in concrete as a result of redu...
Higher strength, lower water to cement ratio (w/c) concrete has been advocated over the last two dec...
Internally cured (IC) concrete has been emerging over the last decade as an effective way to improve...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech ReportAbdigaliyev, ArmanKim, Yong-RakHu, JiongUniversity of ...
This study evaluated drying shrinkage of concrete mixtures containing different replacement levels ...
High-performance concrete (HPC) with low w/b-ratio experiences a considerable chemical shrinkage and...
010536192007Final Report 1 April 2005 \u2013 31 March 2007PDFTech ReportFHWA/OH-2007/06134227Absorp...
As the need for durable, long lasting infrastructure increases, new methods and techniques are being...
Graduation date: 2018Internal curing is a term used to describe a process in which curing water is p...
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) commissioned the construction of six bridge decks u...
Concrete bridge decks are susceptible to premature deterioration which may be caused by cracking of ...
PDFTech ReportFHWA-OR-RD-13-06SPR 711Bridge decksConcrete curingHigh performance concreteShrinkageLi...
In bridge deck construction high performance concrete is often desirable, however in practice it is ...
Graduation date: 2013In the field of civil infrastructure, bridge desks are typically constructed us...
PDFTech ReportCDOT-2014-322.6High performance concreteConcrete curingLightweight aggregatesFreeze th...
e im g a fail ck w reduction in the rate of penetration of chlorides in concrete as a result of redu...
Higher strength, lower water to cement ratio (w/c) concrete has been advocated over the last two dec...
Internally cured (IC) concrete has been emerging over the last decade as an effective way to improve...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech ReportAbdigaliyev, ArmanKim, Yong-RakHu, JiongUniversity of ...
This study evaluated drying shrinkage of concrete mixtures containing different replacement levels ...
High-performance concrete (HPC) with low w/b-ratio experiences a considerable chemical shrinkage and...
010536192007Final Report 1 April 2005 \u2013 31 March 2007PDFTech ReportFHWA/OH-2007/06134227Absorp...
As the need for durable, long lasting infrastructure increases, new methods and techniques are being...
Graduation date: 2018Internal curing is a term used to describe a process in which curing water is p...
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) commissioned the construction of six bridge decks u...
Concrete bridge decks are susceptible to premature deterioration which may be caused by cracking of ...