artículo
Characterization of elastic and time-dependent deformations in high performance lightweight concrete by image analysis
Fecha
2009Registro en:
10.1016/j.cemconres.2009.03.015
1873-3948
0008-8846
WOS:000267585800007
Autor
Lopez, Mauricio
Kahn, Lawrence F.
Kurtis, Kimberly E.
Institución
Resumen
Image analysis and strain mapping were used to examine the nature of elastic, creep and shrinkage strains in high performance lightweight concrete (HPLC). The strain maps showed non-uniform deformations related to microstructural features. Both average strain and non-uniformity increased with time under testing. Paste-rich regions exhibited higher creep plus shrinkage than the lightweight aggregate (LWA) particles examined herein; it is suggested that LWA could have a role in reducing deformations of the paste. Compared to normal weight high performance concrete (HPC), the paste and LWA in the HPLC exhibited more gradual spatial differences in elastic deformations, creep and shrinkage. It is proposed that this difference results from the lower stiffness of the LWA compared to granite used in the HPC. The results indicate that improvement in elastic property matching between the lightweight aggregate and high performance paste reduces stress concentrations at the aggregate/paste interface and contributes to reductions in deformations of HPLC compared to HPC. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.