Cracking control on early-age concrete through internal curing / Dejian Shen.

"This monograph is written based on the author's research on the assessment, control, and repair of cracking of early-age concrete in the recent decade. The technique of internal curing for increasing cracking resistance of early-age concrete is further developed through experimental and t...

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Main Author: Shen, Dejian (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Beijing : Springer ; Science Press, 2023.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:"This monograph is written based on the author's research on the assessment, control, and repair of cracking of early-age concrete in the recent decade. The technique of internal curing for increasing cracking resistance of early-age concrete is further developed through experimental and theoretical research. It establishes models for predicting the internal relative humidity and autogenous shrinkage of internally cured concrete at early age; reveals the variation law and mechanism of early-age tensile creep of internally cured concrete; and explores the variation law and mechanism of early-age cracking resistance of internally cured concrete under continuous restrained condition or uniaxial restrained condition. It is designed as a reference work for professionals or practitioners and a textbook for undergraduates or postgraduates. As such, this book provides valuable knowledge, useful methods, and practical experience that can be considered in the field of concrete cracking control."--Publisher's website.
Item Description:3.4 Relationship Between Autogenous Shrinkage and Internal Relative Humidity of Concrete Internally Cured with SAPs.
Physical Description:1 online resource (348 pages)
ISBN:9789811983986
9811983984
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