Title:
Low-Shrinkage Fiber-Reinforced Concrete for Improved Crack Control and Durability
Author(s):
Amir Bonakdar
Publication:
Web Session
Volume:
ws_2018_LowShrinkageFRC_Amir-Bonakdar.pdf
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Date:
7/24/2018
Abstract:
The causes for concrete pavement cracking and how they are related to the development of early-age properties and their effect on long-term durability will be explored during this session. This includes:
• The effect of mixture design (including materials used and proportion of materials) on early-age properties and bridge deck and/or concrete pavement cracking
• The influence of construction practices on early-age properties and bridge deck and/or concrete pavement cracking
• The impact of specifications on early-age properties and bridge deck and/or concrete pavement cracking
• The relation between bridge deck and/or concrete pavement cracking caused by early-age properties development and the reduction of long-term durability
• Early-age measurement techniques that can evaluate early-age properties that are most related to bridge deck and/or concrete pavement cracking
• Quality assurance practices to prevent cracking
• Case studies