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Composition and early-age temperature regime in massive concrete foundation
The usage of monolithic concrete technology in massive structure construction has created a need for a more detailed design focused on crack control. In this study, the American standard ACI 211.1-09 and absolute volume method were used to determine the composition of heavy weight concrete for the high-rise building foundation. The concrete block temperature behavior has been analyzed by a three-dimensional thermal model in program Midas Civil. The conducted studies' result provided the possibility of obtaining heavy weight concrete from Vietnam local raw materials regarding to the concrete mixture workability of 16 cm standard cone, compressive strength of 42.3 MPa and average tensile strength of 3.5 MPa at the age of 28 days. According to the model analysis results, the maximum temperatures of the massive concrete foundation at the first (after 72 hours) and second pour (after 144 hours) from the beginning of construction are respectively 55.70C and 65.50C. In addition, the temperature differences at the core of each concrete pours with respect to the concrete outer portion, which induces a risk of through cracking in structure body or surface were determined.
Composition and early-age temperature regime in massive concrete foundation
The usage of monolithic concrete technology in massive structure construction has created a need for a more detailed design focused on crack control. In this study, the American standard ACI 211.1-09 and absolute volume method were used to determine the composition of heavy weight concrete for the high-rise building foundation. The concrete block temperature behavior has been analyzed by a three-dimensional thermal model in program Midas Civil. The conducted studies' result provided the possibility of obtaining heavy weight concrete from Vietnam local raw materials regarding to the concrete mixture workability of 16 cm standard cone, compressive strength of 42.3 MPa and average tensile strength of 3.5 MPa at the age of 28 days. According to the model analysis results, the maximum temperatures of the massive concrete foundation at the first (after 72 hours) and second pour (after 144 hours) from the beginning of construction are respectively 55.70C and 65.50C. In addition, the temperature differences at the core of each concrete pours with respect to the concrete outer portion, which induces a risk of through cracking in structure body or surface were determined.
Composition and early-age temperature regime in massive concrete foundation
Van Tang Lam (author) / Trong Nguyen Chuc (author) / Bulgakov Boris (author) / Ngoc Pham Anh (author)
2018
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