中国·永利y23455(股份)有限公司

EPC Laboratory Rock & Soil Testing
Laboratory Rock & Soil Testing
Concrete Setting Evaluation
Add Time:2018-11-23 View Count:11729 Resoure:EPC
In order to develop the method different types of concrete specimens were tested using Standard SOFO sensor, Concrete Setting SOFO Sensor and for a purpose developed slim sensor

 

In order to develop the method different types of concrete specimens were tested using Standard SOFO sensor, Concrete Setting SOFO Sensor and for a purpose developed slim sensor. The specimens were mostly cylindrically and rectangularly shaped with various border conditions in terms of strain, temperature insulation and humidity insulation. In order to keep the cost limited specially designed re-usable moulds were developed.

 

Aim of monitoring:

The overall objective of this project was to develop a methodology for predicting mechanical properties and for separating important phenomenon in hardening materials, such as commercial concrete and mortar, to be ultimately applied in real time and in situ.

 

 

INSTALLATION PERIOD

TYPE OF SENSORS

NUMBER OF SENSORS

2002 – 2005

SOFO

80


 

Main results:

Results confirm the hypothesis that relative hardening curves obtained using early age measurement of standard and setting SOFO sensors are related with properties of concrete such as activation energy, rate of reaction and equivalent age. The work performed in this project demonstrates that compressive strength evolution can be predicted and that a decomposition of the total deformation into the effects of physical phenomena is possible in real-time and in-situ. More specifically, during this work the following results have been achieved: • Compressive strength evolution have been successfully predicted for seven very different types of concretes after only three days of measurements • Strength-maturity curves obtained can be reused for the same mix to determine, by instance, save removal times for shores and moulds, cable release in prestressed units (see Figures 1 and 3) • A prototype of testing equipment have been developed. It allows to reuse sensors, reducing laboratory expenses • Autogenous deformation, thermal expansion coefficient and drying deformation have been calculated for six types of concrete mixes and one type of mortar • A new, low axial stiffness sensor has been developed • Software for the treatment and interpretation of data has been implemented


 

Related Papers:
 
Monitoring and modelling of construction materials during hardening, Marco Viviani, EPFL – (Doctoral Thesis No. 3168) – 2005
Three day prediction of concrete compressive strength evolution, Viviani, M., Glisic, B., Smith, I. F.C., ACI Materials J., July 2005 – (pp. 231-236) – 2005
Fibre optic sensors and behaviour in concrete at early age, B. Glisic, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland – (Ph.D. Thesis No. 2186) – 2000
Monitoring of concrete at very early age using stiff SOFO® sensor, B. Glisic, N. Simon, Cement and Concrete Composite, Elsevier – (Vol 22, No 2, p 115-119) – 2000
Separation of thermal and autogenous deformation at varying temperatures using optical fiber sensors, M. Viviani, B. Glisic, I.F.C. Smith, Cement & Concrete Composites, Elsevier – (Vol. 29, pp 435-447) – 2007
Equivalency points: Predicting concrete compressive strength evolution in three days, M. Viviani, B. Glisic, K.L. Scrivener, I.F.C. Smith , Cement and Concrete Research – (No. 38, pp.1070-1078) – 2008

Recommended
XML 地图
XML 地图