Mitigation on the autogenous shrinkage of ultra-high performance concrete via using MgO expansive agent

2021 ◽  
Vol 312 ◽  
pp. 125422
Author(s):  
Shunkai Li ◽  
Liwu Mo ◽  
Min Deng ◽  
Shukai Cheng
2012 ◽  
Vol 525-526 ◽  
pp. 621-624
Author(s):  
Sung Wook Kim ◽  
Jung Jun Park ◽  
Doo Youl Yoo ◽  
Young Soo Yoon

Ultra high performance concrete (UHPC), characterized by a high strength and high ductility, is also subjected to large shrinkage due to its low water-to-binder ratio and its large content in high fineness materials. The large amount of autogenous shrinkage of UHPC can induce crack on structural member when it was restrained with reinforcement and form. However, shrinkage of UHPC in plastic state is not generating confining stress, which is the main cause of initial crack. Normally, the setting time in concrete is an index to distinguish shrinkage which occur confining stress or not. An estimation of setting time is conducted in compliance with ASTM C 403 till now however, that test standard reveals error of results due to discordance of test condition as following with concrete type. This study therefore evaluated setting time of UHPC through the modified test method which was proposed by KICT. Test results and analyses proved a discrepancy of setting time between ASTM and proposed method. The proposed method put faith in evaluation of setting time in accordance with UHPC.


2014 ◽  
Vol 629-630 ◽  
pp. 96-103 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan Yang ◽  
Gai Fei Peng ◽  
Yu Xin Gao ◽  
Hui Zhang

Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) incorporating coarse aggregate was prepared with common raw materials. Fresh concrete had excellent good workability with slump of 265 mm and slump spread of 673 mm. Compressive strength of UHPC at 56 d reached 150 MPa. However, UHPC exhibited high brittleness in terms of spalling failure which occurred during compression loading.The ratio of splitting tensile strength to compressive strength of about 1/18 and the ratio of flexural strength to compressive strength of about 1/14 at 56 d were also associated with the brittleness of UHPC in this research. Mineral admixtures and fluidity of fresh concrete influenced compressive strength of UHPC significantly. Moreover, UHPC had excellent permeation-related durability but considerable shrinkage. Autogenous shrinkage of UHPC was less than half of free shrinkage, for which the reason is unknown and needs further research.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Meimei Song ◽  
Chuanlin Wang ◽  
Ying Cui ◽  
Qiu Li ◽  
Zhiyang Gao

High autogenous shrinkage property is one of the disadvantages of ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC), which may induce early age cracking and threaten the safety of concrete structure. In the present study, different dosages of calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA) cement were added in UHPC as an effective expansive binder. Hydration mechanism, autogenous shrinkage property, and compressive strength of UHPC were carried out to investigate the effect of CSA addition on the mechanical properties of UHPC. Scanning electron microscopy was also employed to characterize the intrinsic microstructural reasons relating to the changes in macroproperties. Based on the XRD diagram, increasing formation of ettringite and Ca(OH)2 can be found with increasing CSA content up to 15%. In the heat flow results of UHPC with 10% CSA addition, the maximum heat release increases to 2.6 mW/g, which is 8.3% higher than the reference UHPC, suggesting a higher degree of hydration with CSA addition. The results in autogenous shrinkage show that CSA expansion agent plays a significantly beneficial role in improving the autogenous shrinkage of UHPC. The corresponding autogenous shrinkage of UHPC is −59.66 μ ε , −131.11 μ ε , and −182.31 μ ε , respectively, at 7 d with 5%, 10%, and 15% addition, which is 108%, 117%, and 123% reduction compared to the reference specimen without CSA. In terms of compressive strength, UHPC with 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20% CSA addition has 10.5%, 17.4%, 30.2%, and 22.1% higher compressive strength than that for the reference UHPC at 28 d. Microstructural study shows that there is an extremely dense microstructure in both the bulk matrix and interfacial transition zone of UHPC with 10% CSA addition, which can be attributed to the higher autogenous shrinkage property and can therefore result in higher mechanical performance.


2013 ◽  
Vol 438-439 ◽  
pp. 113-116
Author(s):  
Shou Zhi Zhang ◽  
Qian Tian ◽  
An Qun Lu

In order to improve the volume stability of high performance concrete, the effects of deformation behavior of high performance concrete containing CaO-based expansive agent were investigated. Concrete samples prepared without or with CaO-based expansive agent were compared through expansion under water curing at 20°C, drying shrinkage and autogenous shrinkage measurements. According to the experimental and analytical results, the new type expansive agent can control volume stability for high performance concrete. The addition of 10% CaO-based expansive agent not only built effective expansion in high performance concrete whatever under saturated condition or under sealed condition, but also substantially reduced its drying shrinkage.


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