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Experimental and statistical investigation of the compressive strength anisotropy in structural concrete
This paper offers a new and closer look into the strength anisotropy of concrete by presenting the so far largest experimental programme (290 tests) and by presenting an advanced statistical analysis of the results. The experimental investigation sheds light on the influence of several important design parameters and conditions on the anisotropy. This includes the influence of reinforcement, w/c-ratio, curing time, load history and structural geometry. For this purpose, cores were drilled out at different angles from beam- and slab specimens for compressive testing. The main findings include: a) the reference cylinder strength (i.e. w/c-ratio) does not have a significant influence on the anisotropy when the anisotropy is quantified as an absolute difference between the strength of cores drilled in the two directions; b) the anisotropy in structural members without load history is <5 MPa; c) the anisotropy amounts to 5-10 MPa for members with load history.
Experimental and statistical investigation of the compressive strength anisotropy in structural concrete
This paper offers a new and closer look into the strength anisotropy of concrete by presenting the so far largest experimental programme (290 tests) and by presenting an advanced statistical analysis of the results. The experimental investigation sheds light on the influence of several important design parameters and conditions on the anisotropy. This includes the influence of reinforcement, w/c-ratio, curing time, load history and structural geometry. For this purpose, cores were drilled out at different angles from beam- and slab specimens for compressive testing. The main findings include: a) the reference cylinder strength (i.e. w/c-ratio) does not have a significant influence on the anisotropy when the anisotropy is quantified as an absolute difference between the strength of cores drilled in the two directions; b) the anisotropy in structural members without load history is <5 MPa; c) the anisotropy amounts to 5-10 MPa for members with load history.
Experimental and statistical investigation of the compressive strength anisotropy in structural concrete
Hansen, Soren Gustenhoff (author) / Lauridsen, Jorgen Trankjaer (author) / Hoang, Linh Cao (author)
2018-01-01
Hansen , S G , Lauridsen , J T & Hoang , L C 2018 , ' Experimental and statistical investigation of the compressive strength anisotropy in structural concrete ' , Cement and Concrete Research , vol. 107 , pp. 304-316 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cemconres.2018.02.011
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