Early-age strain–stress relationship and cracking behavior of slag cement mixtures subject to constant uniaxial restraint
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In this study, the early-age strain–stress development of mixtures containing slag cement was measured on uniaxially restrained specimens using a specially designed testing frame starting right after casting. It was found that thermal deformation dominates early-age stress development in low w/cm and low slag cement paste systems. While for concrete, autogenous shrinkage is the major contributing factor for tensile stress development. The early-age stress development of uniaxially restrained cementitious mixture specimens is profoundly influenced by the overt early-age relaxation effect, such that the compressive stress is significantly reduced and tensile stress develops before shrinkage begins. A linear shrinkage and tensile stress relationship is found to exist in mixtures subject to such constant restraint, regardless of w/cm and slag cement contents. Slag cement has the benefit of delaying tensile stress development and cracking time because of the reduced early-age thermal effect as compared to the ordinary Portland cement mixture. The cracking of the slag cement mixture is mainly due to the greater long-term autogenous shrinkage. The cracking time is found closely related to the shrinkage rate rather than the shrinkage magnitude, a unique relationship can be used to describe such phenomenon. 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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