Shrinkage behaviour of high-strength concrete plates reinforced with carbon textile reinforcement

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作者
Dhahir, Mohammed K. [1 ]
Marx, Steffen [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Dresden, Inst Concrete Struct, Dresden, Germany
关键词
Carbon textile reinforcement (CFRP); Shrinkage compensating concrete; Distributed fibre optic sensors; Calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA); High-strength concrete; HIGH PERFORMANCE CONCRETE; AUTOGENOUS SHRINKAGE; COMPENSATING CONCRETE; REDUCING ADMIXTURE; DRYING SHRINKAGE; DEEP BEAMS; LIMESTONE; MECHANISMS; HYDRATION; POLYMERS;
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10.1016/j.istruc.2024.107504
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TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Carbon textile reinforcement is a relatively new type of CFRP reinforcement which, when utilized with highstrength concrete, leads to the production of ultra-thin free-form concrete shells. However, such reinforcement usually suffers from weak resistance to compressive stresses, while high-strength concrete is susceptible to high shrinkage rates. This combination may lead to a boor shrinkage behaviour, and thus an excessive shrinkagerelated craking. Therefore, this paper aims to study the shrinkage behaviour of high-strength concrete plates reinforced with carbon textile reinforcement. Additionally, the utilization of shrinkage-compensating concrete as a possible shrinkage mitigation method was also investigated. For this aim, twelve concrete plates of dimensions 500 mm x 150 mm x 30 mm were cast. The shrinkage and expansion behaviour of the specimens were monitored for six months using the distributed fibre optic sensor (DFOS) technology, and then all the specimens were tested till failure under a direct tension test. The results have revealed that the existence of textile reinforcement does not provide any significant resistance to the negative strains generated from the shrinkage of concrete, which, for restrained concrete plates, leads to the formulation of wide cracks. On the other hand, the utilization of shrinkage-compensating concrete not only eliminates the formulation of shrinkage-related cracks but also reduces the crack's width resulting from the loading process by up to 35% during all stages of loading as illustrated by the fibre optic sensors measurements. Additionally, shrinkage-compensating concrete exhibits a slightly higher compressive strength than normal concrete.
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