超适活混凝土沉降与收缩研究

T. Ogasawara, H. Naito, T. Miura, T. Abe, R. Ohmura
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近年来,在夹芯钢-混凝土组合结构、钢管混凝土和钢筋密集结构中,由于混凝土的密实性较差,高流动性超工作性混凝土的应用越来越多。在这种情况下,有必要避免由于混凝土的沉降和收缩而在钢和混凝土之间形成的间隙以及由于钢的约束而形成的裂缝而损害结构的完整性。在本研究中,考察了水泥和外加剂的种类以及掺量的差异对超适用混凝土的自收缩、干收缩和沉降的影响,以及对混凝土隔板下形成的间隙的影响。结果表明,不同类型的混凝土和外加剂,其收缩和沉降行为存在较大差异。
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Study on Subsidence and Shrinkage of Super-Workable Concrete
Recently, application of super-workable concrete with high flowability, has been increasing in the construction of steel-concrete composite structures of sandwich systems, concrete-filled steel tubes, and structures with congested reinforcing bar arrangements, since compacting of concrete is difficult in those kinds of structures. In such cases, it is necessary to avoid impairing integrities of the structures as a result of gaps formed between steel and concrete due to subsidence and shrinkage of concrete and cracks formed due to restraint by steel. In this study, the influences of the kinds of cement and admixtures, and differences of addition rates on autogenous shrinkage, drying shrinkage, and subsidence of super-workable concrete are examined, as are the influences on gaps formed under disphragms in concrete as well. As a result, it is found that shrinkage and subsidence behaviors differ considerably depending on the kinds of concrete and admixtures.
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