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The present research work constitutes an essential link in obtaining better explanations for the bearing and deformation performance of the highly inhomogeneous material concrete. The combined application of indirect ultrasonic transmission and direct digital image correlation provides very precise data on the internal processes caused by mechanical loading. The evaluation leads to an advanced definition of the mesostructure of concrete. lt forms the basis for a quantitative description of the macroscopical material behaviour due to compressive loading. The advanced knowledge can be used for designing concrete appropriately to the material and for the adaptation of the concrete composition with regard to the intended use.
The present research work constitutes an essential link in obtaining better explanations for the bearing and deformation performance of the highly inhomogeneous material concrete. The combined application of indirect ultrasonic transmission and direct digital image correlation provides very precise data on the internal processes caused by mechanical loading. The evaluation leads to an advanced definition of the mesostructure of concrete. lt forms the basis for a quantitative description of the macroscopical material behaviour due to compressive loading. The advanced knowledge can be used for designing concrete appropriately to the material and for the adaptation of the concrete composition with regard to the intended use.
The bearing and deformation behaviour of concrete subjected to uniaxial compressive short-term loading
Klemt, K. (author)
Fortschritt-Berichte VDI, Reihe 4: Bauingenieurwesen ; 176 ; 1-132
2002
132 Seiten, 80 Bilder, 6 Tabellen, 99 Quellen
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German
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