Cracking can occur in early-age concrete when thermal, hydrous or physico-chemical deformations are restrained. In addition to a deterioration of the aesthetic aspect, this premature cracking generates a loss of durability of the structure. In this article, the autogenous cracking of cement-based materials is studied using the ring test method. A specific experimental system based on this method was developed. It enables to keep the specimens in autogenous and temperature-controlled conditions during the whole test duration. The influence of both temperatures between 20°C and 40°C and the degree of restraint on the first autogenous cracking age of CEM I cement pastes with water-to-cement ratio W/C = 0.3 and 0.4 has been examined. Increasing...
An improved method based on the ring test called eccentric ring test is used to study the cracking o...
International audienceThis paper presents improved test methods for the measurement of autogenous sh...
Temperature effects are of primary importance for designing concrete structures. Some of the early a...
This research work concerns the study of the autogenous restrained deformations of cement pastes at ...
This study deals with autogenous restrained deformation of cement pastes at early age in controlled-...
Abstract. High-performance cement-based materials, characterized by a low water-to-cement (W/C) rati...
High-performance cement-based materials, characterized by a low water-tocement (...
High-performance cement-based materials, characterized by a low water-tocement (W/C) ratio and a hi...
International audienceThis study deals with autogenous restrained deformation of cement pastes at ea...
Nowadays, low water-to-cement (w/c) ratio has been put into widespread use in engineering practice. ...
Concrete in the hardening phase is subjected to volume changes caused by thermal dilation and autoge...
The constraint ring test is widely used to assess the cracking potential for early-age cementitious ...
Recent studies on the durability of concrete structures have shown the relevance to take into accoun...
Thermal deformation under restrained conditions often leads to early-age cracking and durability pro...
International audienceA micro-macro experimental study has been performed, from the end of mixing up...
An improved method based on the ring test called eccentric ring test is used to study the cracking o...
International audienceThis paper presents improved test methods for the measurement of autogenous sh...
Temperature effects are of primary importance for designing concrete structures. Some of the early a...
This research work concerns the study of the autogenous restrained deformations of cement pastes at ...
This study deals with autogenous restrained deformation of cement pastes at early age in controlled-...
Abstract. High-performance cement-based materials, characterized by a low water-to-cement (W/C) rati...
High-performance cement-based materials, characterized by a low water-tocement (...
High-performance cement-based materials, characterized by a low water-tocement (W/C) ratio and a hi...
International audienceThis study deals with autogenous restrained deformation of cement pastes at ea...
Nowadays, low water-to-cement (w/c) ratio has been put into widespread use in engineering practice. ...
Concrete in the hardening phase is subjected to volume changes caused by thermal dilation and autoge...
The constraint ring test is widely used to assess the cracking potential for early-age cementitious ...
Recent studies on the durability of concrete structures have shown the relevance to take into accoun...
Thermal deformation under restrained conditions often leads to early-age cracking and durability pro...
International audienceA micro-macro experimental study has been performed, from the end of mixing up...
An improved method based on the ring test called eccentric ring test is used to study the cracking o...
International audienceThis paper presents improved test methods for the measurement of autogenous sh...
Temperature effects are of primary importance for designing concrete structures. Some of the early a...