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Tensile Creep and Cracking Resistance of High-Strength Concrete with Shrinkage Reducing Admixture under Uniaxial Restrained Condition at Early Age
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: High-strength concrete (HSC) has been widely used in various engineering structures due to its excellent mechanical properties. However, the low water/cement ratio in HSC causes greater shrinkage and increases the cracking ...
Experimental Investigations on Early-Age Stress Relaxation and Cracking Behavior of Supersulfated Cement Concrete with Different Activator Proportions
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: As an alternative to ordinary portland cement (OPC), supersulfated cement (SSC) has better properties in terms of being environmentally friendly as well as durability in aggressive environments. Nevertheless, the research ...
Experimental Study on Early-Age Cracking Behavior of Hooked-End Steel Fiber–Reinforced Concrete under Different Curing Temperatures
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Steel fiber is the most widely used type of fiber in concrete because of its advanced and economical manufacturing facilities, reinforcing effect, and ability to cope with changing environmental conditions. The use of steel ...