Comparison of Analytical Methods for Estimation of Early-Age Thermal-Shrinkage Stresses in RC Walls
Author(s): |
B. Klemczak
A. Knoppik-Wróbel |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Archives of Civil Engineering, March 2013, n. 1, v. 59 |
Page(s): | 97-117 |
DOI: | 10.2478/ace-2013-0004 |
Abstract: |
The volume changes caused by coupled temperature and moisture variations in early-age concrete elements lead to formation of stresses. If a restraint exists along the contact surface of mature concrete against which a new concrete element has been cast, generated stresses are mostly of a restraint origin. In engineering practice a wide range of externally restrained concrete elements can be distinguished such as tank walls or bridge abutments cast against an old set foundation, in which early-age cracking may endanger their durability or functionality. Therefore, for years methods were being developed to predict early-age stresses and cracking risk of externally restrained concrete elements subjected to early-age thermal-moisture effects. The paper presents the comparative study of the most recognised analytical approaches: the method proposed in EC2, the method proposed by ACI Committee 207 and the method developed at the Luleå University of Technology. |
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