ASCE Book MechanicsandPhysicsofCreepShrinkageandDurabilityofConcrete 2013
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Mechanics and Physics of Creep, Shrinkage, and Durability of Concrete
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASCE | 2013 | 515 |
“Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Creep, Shrinkage, and Durability Mechanics (CONCREEP-9), held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, September 22–25, 2013. Sponsored by IA-CONCREEP; the Engineering Mechanics Institute of ASCE; American Concrete Institute; the Concrete Sustainability Hub at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Groupement de Recherche International “Multi-scale Materials Under the Nanoscope” of Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). This collection contains 59 invited and peer-reviewed papers on the deformation under load of concrete and concrete structures. These papers dissect the physical origin of creep and shrinkage of concrete and propel this knowledge from the scale of a few atoms to full-scale engineering applications. This collection honors Zdenek P. Bažant of Northwestern University for his lifetime work at the crossroads of fundamental physics and engineering, particularly his contributions to a modern theory of creep and shrinkage mechanisms and its application in constitutive modeling and engineering design codes. Topics include:
molecular and meso-scale simulations and characterization; micromechanics of creep and shrinkage; multiscale creep, shrinkage, fracture and durability properties; and relation of material creep and shrinkage to structural design. Researchers from physics and engineering disciplines working on the next generation of science-enabled engineering solutions, along with scientists doing related work with soft matter, glass, and computational materials, will find that these papers present the state-of-the-art in concrete creep, shrinkage, and durability mechanics.”
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18 | Keynote Lectures Progress in Creep and Shrinkage Prediction Engendered by Alarming Bridge Observations and Expansion of Laboratory Database |
35 | Structure and Small Angle Scattering of Polydisperse Granular Porous Materials: A Fingerprint for Cement Paste |
47 | Nanoscale Numerical Study of C-S-H Precipitation and Gelation |
57 | The Counteracting Effects of Capillary Porosity and of Unhydrated Clinker Grains on the Macroscopic Strength of Hydrating Cement Paste: A Multiscale Model |
65 | Creep Properties of Cementitious Materials from Indentation Testing: Significance, Influence of Relative Humidity, and Analogy Between C-S-H and Soils |
79 | A Depinning Model for Creep and Plasticity of Disordered Materials |
87 | Molecular and Meso-Scale Simulations and Characterization NANO-CREEP of Synthetic CSH Produced using 1.5 and 0.7 CAO/SIO2 Mixture Ratios |
95 | Applying Tools from Glass Science to Study Calcium-Silicate- Hydrates |
103 | Mechanical Behaviour of Ordered and Disordered Calcium Silicate Hydrates under Shear Strain Studied by Atomic Scale Simulations |
115 | Hydrothermal and Mechanical Stability of Metal-Organic Frameworks |
119 | NMR Investigations of Water Retention Mechanism by Cellulose Ethers in Cement-Based Materials |
127 | Water Sorption Hysteresis in Cement Nano Slits |
135 | Interpretation of Full Sorption-Desorption Isotherms as a Tool for Understanding Concrete Pore Structure |
143 | Multi-scale Hydric Transport in Hardened Cement Pastes and Reference Porous Silicate Materials |
151 | Water Isotherms, Shrinkage and Creep of Cement Paste: Hypotheses, Models and Experiments |
159 | Diffusion Properties of Sodium and Lithium Silicates through Cement Pastes and its Mitigating Effect on Alkali-silica Reaction |
167 | New Experimental Approach to Study Creep and Shrinkage Mechanisms of Concrete on the Nano-scale Level |
175 | Infinitesimal Shrinkage as Determined by Inverse Analysis Based on Drying and Shrinkage Tests |
183 | Kinetic Simulation of the Logarithmic Creep of Cement |
191 | Recent Developments in Durability Mesomechanics of Concrete, Including Cracking via Interface Elements |
199 | Finite Element Based Characterization of the Creep Properties of the Cement Paste Phases by Coupling Nanoindentation Technique and SEM-EDS |
207 | In-situ Chemo-Mechanical Characterization of Cementitious Microstructures with Coupled X-Ray Microanalysis and Indentation Technique |
218 | Micromechanics of Creep and Shrinkage Efficient Homogenization of Ageing Creep of Random Media: Application to Solidifying Cementitious Materials |
228 | Multi-scales Characterization of the Early-age Creep of Concrete |
236 | Coupled Damage and Multiscale Creep Model Applied to Cementitious Materials |
244 | Micromechanical Model of Concrete Creep |
252 | Experimental Analysis of Drying Shrinkage Cracking in Coating Mortars by Digital Image Correlation |
260 | Numerical Analysis of Cracking Induced by Drying Shrinkage in Concrete using a Mesoscopic Approach: Influence of Aggregates Restraint and Skin Effect |
268 | Delayed Strains of Cementitious Materials – Impact of Heterogeneities and Creep on Cracking Induced by Drying |
278 | Influence of the Initial Water Saturation of Aggregates on Concrete Shrinkage |
286 | Multiscale Creep, Shrinkage, Fracture and Durability Properties Freeze-Thaw Resistance of Fiber Reinforced Composites with Superhydrophobic Admixtures |
294 | Experimental Study on Effect of Internal Cracking on Corrosion Rate of Reinforcement in Concrete |
302 | Mechanical Properties of Deteriorated Hardened Cement Paste |
310 | Microstructure Improvement of Cementitious Systems using Nanomaterials: A Key for Enhancing the Durability of Concrete |
318 | The use of Superabsorbent Polymers to Mitigate Shrinkage of Concrete |
325 | Measuring the Chemical Shrinkage of Alkali-Activated Slag Cements Using the Buoyancy Method |
333 | An Apparatus for Dissecting Volumetric Changes in Hydrating Cement Paste |
341 | Effectiveness of Various Superabsorbent Polymers (SAP) in Mitigating Autogenous Shrinkage of Cement-based Materials |
349 | Macrocrack Propagation in a Concrete Specimen Subjected to a Sustained Loading: Influence of Tensile Creep |
357 | Experimental Research and Numerical Simulation of Post-Crack Creep Behavior of SFRC Loaded in Tension |
365 | Analysis of Concrete Creep in Compression, Tension and Bending: Numerical Modeling |
373 | Improvement of Crack Resistance of Slag Concrete by Utilizing High Alite Cement |
381 | Experimental Determination of Early Age Fracture Toughness and Fracture Process Zone Size in Cement Pastes |
389 | The Significance of Nanosilica on Degradation of Oil Well Cement in Carbonated Brine Environments |
397 | Optimization of Anti-creep Admixtures for Plasterboards |
405 | Role of Recycled Concrete Aggregates on the Long-term Behavior of Structural Concrete |
413 | Effects of Poly Vinyl Alcohol Fibers in Fracture Energy of Concrete |
421 | From Material Creep and Shrinkage to Structural Design Desiccation Shrinkage of Large Structures: Is there a Size Effect? |
429 | Development of Comprehensive Platform for the Estimation of Volume Change and Damage in Cementitious Material |
438 | Simulation of Time-dependent Tensile Behavior of Concrete under Various Loading and Drying Path |
446 | The B4 Model for Multi-decade Creep and Shrinkage Prediction |
454 | Improved Estimation of Long-Term Relaxation Function of Aging Concrete from Its Compliance Function |
460 | Overall Stiffness Reduction of Cracked Reinforced Concrete Beams Due to Long Term Effects |
468 | An Effective Flexural Stiffness Equation for Long Term Deflection of Prestressed Concrete with and without Cracks |
476 | Viscoplastic Constitutive Relation for Relaxation of Prestressing Steel at Varying Strain and Temperature |
484 | Material Law on the Time-dependent Stress-strain Behavior of Young Concretes |
492 | Inverse Estimation of Thermal Properties of Concrete During Hydrating Process |
500 | Effect of Heat Elimination by Pipe Cooling System for Temperature Rise with Heat of Cement Hydration in Beam Using High Strength Engineered Cementitious Composites |
508 | Development of FEM Thermal Analysis for Concrete Structures with Pipe Cooling System |