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dc.titleVariation of differential strain ratio in normal-and high-strength concrete under short-term uniaxial compression
dc.contributor.authorLoo, Y.H.
dc.contributor.authorTam, C.T.
dc.contributor.authorZhong, H.
dc.date.accessioned2014-06-17T08:27:23Z
dc.date.available2014-06-17T08:27:23Z
dc.date.issued1994-12
dc.identifier.citationLoo, Y.H.,Tam, C.T.,Zhong, H. (1994-12). Variation of differential strain ratio in normal-and high-strength concrete under short-term uniaxial compression. Magazine of Concrete Research 46 (169) : 245-256. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
dc.identifier.issn00249831
dc.identifier.urihttp://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/66374
dc.description.abstractThe creep behaviour of concrete test specimens of three different mix proportions and strength levels was studied at various sustained stress levels. The experimental results of short-term sustained loading tests were analysed to provide a quantitative description of the observed behaviour. The creep behaviour of normal- and high-strength concrete specimen has reached the point of creep was compared. A method based on the variation of differential strain ratio (the rate of change of transverse strain with respect to axial strain) for determining whether a concrete specimen has reached the point of creep fracture is proposed. Test results showed that the stress - strength ratio of the creep strength of concrete increased with the strength of concrete. The transverse and axial strains of concrete at this critical stress - strength ratio did not vary much with the strength of concrete, but averaged about 320-350 and 1430-1470 microstrain respectively.
dc.sourceScopus
dc.typeArticle
dc.contributor.departmentCIVIL ENGINEERING
dc.description.sourcetitleMagazine of Concrete Research
dc.description.volume46
dc.description.issue169
dc.description.page245-256
dc.description.codenMCORA
dc.identifier.isiutNOT_IN_WOS
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