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Analyse AKR-induzierter Schädigungsprozesse in Beton

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Beton- und Stahlbetonbau, , n. 12, v. 107
Page(s): 805-815
DOI: 10.1002/best.201200049
Abstract:

Analysis of ASR-induced damage processes in concrete Application of innovative measurement techniques

The alkali-reactive potential of aggregates is assessed according to the German guidelines by two different test methods. These are the 40 °C fog chamber storage and as an alternative method the 60 °C concrete prism test. In both tests, the discontinuously measured expansion of ASR-generating stored concrete prisms is used as criterion for the internal damage process. The damage analysis of the cubes additionally stored in the 40 °C fog chamber is also restricted to the discontinuous measurement of the crack width on the cubes surfaces.
This paper describes an innovative, already successfully applied, non-destructive measurement methodology. This methodology enables a continuous monitoring of the internal damage processes in ASR-generating stored concrete specimens due to a continuous recording of expansion, acoustic emission and ultrasonic velocity. Thereby, three sequent phases of internal structural changes dominated by hydration, crack formation and filling of the cracks with ASR-gel and/or other reaction products can be detected. The crack formation was temporally and spatially visualised by discontinuously applied X-ray computed tomography measurements. Microscopic analyses confirm the findings of the X-ray 3D-CT.

Keywords:
durability service life crack formation computed tomography micro cracks 60 °C concrete prism test acoustic emission analysis ASR concrete motorway pavement expansion measurement fog chamber microcracks ultrasonic measurement X-ray 3D computed tomography alkali-silica reaction acoustic emission monitoring measurement systems
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