Title:
Study on Shrinkage Characteristics of High-Strength Silica Fume Concrete
Author(s):
Takayuki Kojima, Nobuaki Takagi,
and Satoshi Horikawa
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
199
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
719-736
Keywords:
autogenous shrinkage; drying shrinkage; high-strength
concrete; sealed curing; setting time; silica fume; total shrinkage
DOI:
10.14359/10544
Date:
6/1/2001
Abstract:
Autogenous shrinkage and drying shrinkage tests were carried out to determine the shrinkage characteristics of high-strength concrete. Three levels of water-cementitious materials ratios [W/(C+SF) : 20, 30 and 50%], and three levels of silica fume replacement ratios [SF/(C+SF) : 0, 7.5 and 15%] were chosen. The drying shrinkage test with specimens of 1 OxlOx4Ocm under the condition of 20+ 1°C and 6O+ 5%RH started at the age of 7 days or 28 days after the measurement of autogenous shrinkage. The autogenous shrinkage strain was also measured in other specimens until the age of about two years. The autogenous shrinkage strain increased both in its amount and its percentage in the total shrinkage strain with the decrease of W/(C+SF). Almost the same total shrinkage strain was observed after about one year in the specimens under the drying condition independent of the mixture proportions of concrete, the curing method or its period.