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http://dx.doi.org/10.4334/JKCI.2002.14.3.382

Evaluation of Thermal and Shrinkage Stresses in Hardening Concrete Considering Early-Age Creep Effect  

차수원 ((주)노하우 솔루션)
오병환 (서울대학교 토목공학과)
이형준 (한밭대학교 토목공학과)
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Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute / v.14, no.3, 2002 , pp. 382-391 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study is devoted to the problems of thermal and shrinkage stresses in order to avoid cracking at early ages. The early-age damage induced by volume change has great influence on the long-term structural performance of the concrete structures such as its durability and serviceability To solve this complex problem, the computer programs for analysis of thermal and shrinkage stresses were developed. In these procedures, numerous material models are needed and the realistic numerical models have been developed and validated by comparison with relevant experimental results in order to solve practical problems. A framework has been established for formulation of material models and analysis with 3-D finite element method. After the analysis of the temperature, moisture and degree of hydration field in hardening concrete structure, the stress development is determined by incremental structural formulation derived from the principle of virtual work. In this study, the stress development is related to thermal and shrinkage deformation, and resulting stress relaxation due to the effect of early-age creep. From the experimental and numerical results it is found that the early-age creep p)ays important role in evaluating the accurate stress state. The developed analysis program can be efficiently utilized as a useful tool to evaluate the thermal and shrinkage stresses and to find measures for avoiding detrimental cracking of concrete structures at early ages.
Keywords
thermal and shrinkage stresses; early age damage; long-term structural performance; 3-D finite element method; early-age creep;
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