Basic Creep Model by Considering Autogenous Shrinkage

  • Lee, Yun (Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering at KAIST) ;
  • Kim, Jin-Keun (Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering at KAIST) ;
  • Kim, Min-Su (Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering at KAIST)
  • Published : 2003.05.01

Abstract

Basic creep of concrete during very early ages is an important factor on the behavior of young concrete and a great deal of research has been executed. However, in recent studies, it was revealed that the basic creep measured by sealed concrete was inaccurate, especially for high strength concrete because of autogenous shrinkage at early age. This paper presents the results from experimental study that investigate to explore the effect of autogenous shrinkage in basic creep. More specifically, four different mix proportions were casted and the primary variables were water-cement ratios. Through this research, it was found that the differences between apparent specific creep and real specific creep were remarkable in low water-cement ratio at early age. Therefore, it is recommended to modify existing creep model by considering autogenous shrinkage

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