Drying Shrinkage in P.C. Concrete, MLR-89-5, 1990


Autoria(s): Desconhecido
Data(s)

01/03/1990

Resumo

Crack formation has been a problem on some recently constructed bridges in Iowa. Drying shrinkage has been considered a contributing factor in that cracking. The study was undertaken to evaluate some of those material properties that contribute to the magnitude of drying shrinkage. Cement content, cement composition, fly ash and retarding admixture were the factors studied. Concrete prisms were cast for seven mixes and, after curing, were exposed to 100 deg F heat at ambient humidity for 280 days. The following were observed from the testing: (1) Higher C3A content cement concrete produced larger shrinkage; (2) Use of fly ash increased shrinkage; (3) Use of retarder increased shrinkage; and (4) Lowering the cement content reduced the shrinkage.

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http://publications.iowa.gov/17171/1/IADOT_mlr8905_Drying_Shrinkage_PCC_1990.pdf

(1990) Drying Shrinkage in P.C. Concrete, MLR-89-5, 1990. Transportation, Department of

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en

Relação

http://publications.iowa.gov/17171/

Palavras-Chave #Transportation #Materials #Roads and highways #Research #Concrete
Tipo

Departmental Report

NonPeerReviewed