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Kim, G., Lee, E., & Koo, K. (2009). Hydration heat and autogenous shrinkage of high-strength mass concrete. Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 8(2), 509-516.
Kim, G., Lee, E., & Koo, K. (2009). Hydration heat and autogenous shrinkage of high-strength mass concrete. Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 8(2), 509-516.
작성자 관리자
조회수 1064 등록일 2009.11.01
주저자 김규용
교신저자 042-821-7731
공동저자 구경모
학술지명 Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering/November 2009/516

Abstract
In this study, to evaluate autogenous shrinkage of high-strength mass concrete with specimen size and hydration delay effects, the thermal deformation was calculated using thermal expansion coefficient (TEC) corrected by the maturity method, and was subtracted from measured total deformation. And the properties and relations of hydration heat and autogenous shrinkage at early ages were numerically analyzed. In test and analysis results, hydration temperature is affected by specimen conditions such as size and admixture, and change of hydration temperature could affect autogenous shrinkage; the higher hydration temperature and the greater autogenous shrinkage. There is a close relationship between hydration temperature and autogenous shrinkage at early ages, especially between HHV (hydration heating velocity) and ASV (autogenous shrinking velocity); the higher HHV, the higher ASV and the greater ultimate autogenous shrinkage. The points where hydration temperature and autogenous shrinkage start to increase rapidly are due to the consumption of gypsum in the cement hydration process, and are strongly related to the setting time.



https://doi.org/10.3130/jaabe.8.509