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EFFECT OF HEAT CURING METHODS ON THE TEMPERATURE HISTORY AND STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT OF SLAB CONCRETE FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANT STRUCTURES IN COLD CLIMATES

  • Lee, Gun-Che;Han, Min-Cheol;Baek, Dae-Hyun;Koh, Kyung-Taek
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.44 no.5
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    • pp.523-534
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    • 2012
  • The objective of this study was to experimentally investigate the effect of heat curing methods on the temperature history and strength development of slab concrete exposed to $-10^{\circ}C$. The goal was to determine proper heat curing methods for the protection of nuclear power plant structures against early-age frost damage under adverse (cold) conditions. Two types of methods were studied: heat insulation alone and in combination with a heating cable. For heat curing with heat insulation alone, either sawdust or a double layer bubble sheet (2-BS) was applied. For curing with a combination of heat insulation and a heating cable, an embedded heating cable was used with either a sawdust cover, a 2-BS cover, or a quadruple layer bubble sheet (4-BS) cover. Seven different slab specimens with dimensions of $1200{\times}600{\times}200$ mm and a design strength of 27 MPa were fabricated and cured at $-10^{\circ}C$ for 7 d. The application of sawdust and 2-BS allowed the concrete temperature to fall below $0^{\circ}C$ within 40 h after exposure to $-10^{\circ}C$, and then, the temperature dropped to $-10^{\circ}C$ and remained there for 7 d owing to insufficient thermal resistance. However, the combination of a heating cable plus sawdust or 2-BS maintained the concrete temperature around $5^{\circ}C$ for 7 d. Moreover, the combination of the heating cable and 4-BS maintained the concrete temperature around $10^{\circ}C$ for 7 d. This was due to the continuous heat supply from the heating cable and the prevention of heat loss by the 4-BS. For maturity development, which is an index of early-age frost damage, the application of heat insulation materials alone did not allow the concrete to meet the minimum maturity required to protect against early-age frost damage after 7 d, owing to poor thermal resistance. However, the combination of the heating cable and the heat insulating materials allowed the concrete to attain the minimum maturity level after just 3 d. In the case of strength development, the heat insulation materials alone were insufficient to achieve the minimum 7-d strength required to prevent early-age frost damage. However, the combination of a heating cable and heat insulating materials met both the minimum 7-d strength and the 28-d design strength owing to the heat supply and thermal resistance. Therefore, it is believed that by combining a heating cable and 4-BS, concrete exposed to $-10^{\circ}C$ can be effectively protected from early-age frost damage and can attain the required 28-d compressive strength.

Strength Development of the Concrete at Early Age subjected to Low Temperature depending on Admixture Types (혼화재 종류 변화에 따른 저온조건하 콘크리트의 초기강도 발현 특성)

  • Han, Min-Cheol
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.145-151
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, tests are carried out in order to investigate the strength development of concrete under various binder types, W/B and curing temperature ranged from $5{\sim}20^{\circ}C$. Fly ash and blast furnace slag were incorporated by as much as 30%, respectively. Strength development of concrete are estimated using Logistic model and strength ratio of concrete at 28days to that at early age are also investigated. According to experimental results, it is found that good agreements are obtained between measured values and calculated ones using logistic model below $20^{\circ}C$. Strength ratio of concrete at 28days to that at early age increases in case W/B decreases and curing temperature increases. Tables and graphs for strength ratio of concrete are provided in this paper. It is capable of obtaining and predicting the periods to attain design strength by considering increment factor of strength easily with the table and graphs presented in this paper. This paper presents the reference data to decide removal time of form, time to reach target strength and strength inspection of remicon whether the test specimens meet the specified criteria of compressive strength. Multi regression models with respect to the relationship between 7days compressive strength and 28 days compressive strength depending on W/B and admixture types are presented.

The Analysis of Fundamental Property for Developing High Performance Concrete of Ternary System (3성분계 고성능 콘크리트 개발을 위한 기초 특성 분석)

  • Park, Byung-Kwan;Choi, Sung-Yong;Kim, Soo-Yung;Kim, Bok-Kyu;Han, Min-Cheol;Han, Cheon-Goo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2008.04a
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    • pp.805-808
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    • 2008
  • This study analyzed the basic characteristics of concretes to develop 3 ingredients high performance concrete that displaced BS and FA, and the results are as follows. As part of fresh concrete characteristics, the flow was shown more increase than OPC with increase in admixture material displacement rate, and air amount tended to decrease with increase in admixture displacement rate. As hardened concrete characteristics, compressive strength decreased below OPC at early age with increase in BS and FA displacement rate, however at age 28 days, it was similar to OPC or increased above that. Particularly, at B30F15 with age 28 days, its compressive strength was about 15% higher than OPC

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A Study on the Properties of Early Strength with the Replacement Ratio of Early Strength Type Binder Using Industrial By-product (산업부산물을 활용한 조강형 결합재의 치환율에 따른 조기강도 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Jun, Woo-Chul;Kwon, Hae-Won;Seo, Hwi Wan;Lee, Jae-Sam
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2014.05a
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    • pp.254-255
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    • 2014
  • This study is a part of development to improve early-age compressive strength of concrete by using industrial by-products. It tried to investigate the characteristics of early-age compressive strength according to curing temperature and industrial by-product replacement ratio 10, 20, and 30 %. As a result, regardless of industrial by-product replacement ratio and age, early-age compressive strength of concrete was found to be high compared to Plain using 100 % cement.

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Age-Dependent Behaviors of Curved Composite Girder (곡선형 합성거더의 재령종속적 거동)

  • Park, Kun-Tae;Park, Yeong-Seong;Yeon, Dal-Goo;Sung, Won-Jin;Lee, Yong-Hak
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.79-80
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    • 2010
  • Age-dependent laboratory tests for a curved composite box girder were carried out to investigate age-dependent effects of concrete on toraional behavior of a curved girder. Time-dependent incremental finite element method predicted the toraional behavior as well as flexural including axial behaviors of the test specimen.

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Estimation of Compressive Strength at Early Age of Hardened Concrete Using Rubber Hardness Meter (고무경도계를 활용한 경화 콘크리트의 초기재령 압축강도 추정)

  • Han, Soo-Hwan;Choi, Yoon-Ho;Hyun, Seung-Yong;Kim, Jong;Han, Min-Cheol;Han, Cheon-Goo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2020.11a
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    • pp.181-182
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    • 2020
  • This study investigates the feasibility tp estimate the compressive strength at early age in hardened concrete by applying Durometer D type. The result of the experiment showed that the compressive strength reached 5MPa 6 hours, and 55 HD when the hardness was measured with the type D of the Duometer. Through this, it is expected that it will be possible to estimate the compressive strength of the initial age and measure it by the age of 28 when using the Durometer D type in the ready-mixed concrete, which will be applied in practice.

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Mechanical properties and adiabatic temperature rise of low heat concrete using ternary blended cement

  • Kim, Si-Jun;Yang, Keun-Hyeok;Lee, Kyung-Ho;Yi, Seong-Tae
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.271-280
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    • 2016
  • This study examined the mechanical properties and adiabatic temperature rise of low-heat concrete developed based on ternary blended cement using ASTM type IV (LHC) cement, ground fly ash (GFA) and limestone powder (LSP). To enhance reactivity of fly ash, especially at an early age, the grassy membrane was scratched through the additional vibrator milling process. The targeted 28-day strength of concrete was selected to be 42 MPa for application to high-strength mass concrete including nuclear plant structures. The concrete mixes prepared were cured under the isothermal conditions of $5^{\circ}C$, $20^{\circ}C$, and $40^{\circ}C$. Most concrete specimens gained a relatively high strength exceeding 10 MPa at an early age, achieving the targeted 28-day strength. All concrete specimens had higher moduli of elasticity and rupture than the predictions using ACI 318-11 equations, regardless of the curing temperature. The peak temperature rise and the ascending rate of the adiabatic temperature curve measured from the prepared concrete mixes were lower by 12% and 32%, respectively, in average than those of the control specimen made using 80% ordinary Portland cement and 20% conventional fly ash.

A Fundamental Study on the Correlationship between Hydration Heat and Autogenous Shrinkage of High Strength Concrete at an Early Age (초기재령 고강도콘크트의 수화발열과 자기수축 특성의 상관관계에 관한 기초적 연구)

  • Kim, Gyu-Yong;Lee, Eui-Bae;Koo, Kyung-Mo;Choi, Hyeong-Gil
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.593-600
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    • 2008
  • In this study, to analyze the correlation between hydration heat and autogenous shrinkage of high strength concrete at an early age, hydration heating velocity and autogenous shrinking velocity as quantitative coefficients which represent the main properties of hydration heat and autogenous shrinkage were proposed. Two coefficients were calculated by statistical analysis and were equal with the regression coefficient. The complemented semi-adiabatic temperature rise test as test method to evaluate the hydration heat and autogenous shrinkage of concrete were proposed. In results of proposed test and analysis method, it was possible that early age properties of hydration heat and autogenous shrinkage of concrete were expressed numerically, and autogenous shrinkage was represented by equation with coefficients of hydration heat.

Analysis of Axial Restrained Behavior of Early-Age Concrete Using Sea-Sand (해사를 사용한 초기재령 콘크리트의 일축 구속 거동 해석)

  • 박상순;송하원;조호진;변근주
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.331-340
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, finite element analysis is applied for simulation of cracks due to restraining autogenous and drying shrinkage at early-age concrete. A micro-level heat hydration model and a shrinkage prediction model along with a moisture diffusion model are adopted for the finite element analysis. Then, an axial restraint test is carried out for concrete specimens containing different amounts of chloride ions to evaluate stress development and cracking due to the restraining shrinkages at early ages. Test results show that the increase of contents of chloride ions increases restrained stress, but does not increase strength. By this increase of shrinkage strain at early-age, time to occur the crack is accelerated. Finally, stress development and cracking of concrete specimens containing different amount of chloride ions we simulated using the finite element analysis. Results of the analysis using the Proposed model are verified by comparison with test results.

Strength Development Monitoring of Concrete Using Smart PZT Transducers

  • Sung, Woo-Shin
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.573-574
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    • 2009
  • The feasibility of electro-mechanical impedance (EMI) sensing technique, utilizing piezo-ceramic (PZT) patches, for online strength gain monitoring of early age concrete is investigated. An experimental study is conducted on PZT patch instrumented concrete specimens. The applicability of the EMI sensing technique for strength gain monitoring is discussed.

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