Experimental study of tensile response of Strain Hardening UHPFRC at early age
Strain Hardening Ultra High Performance Fibre Reinforced Concrete (SH-UHPFRC), has a high tensile strength (over 10 MPa) and exhibit significant strain hardening (several ‰) under tensile loads. These appealing features make it a suitable material for improving the efficiency and durability of new or existing structures. However, in rehabilitation works, when a layer of a new material is applied on an existing structure, due to restraints from the existing structure, the shrinkage deformations lead to high tensile stresses in the new layer, which can lead to premature cracking. To characterize the effect of the restraining conditions, experimental investigations of evolution of autogenous shrinkage and development of eigenstresses were done using a Temperature Stress Testing Machine (TSTM) at quasi-isothermal curing conditions at 20oC, from the time of casting. Tests were done at partial and full restraint conditions to study the development of the eigenstresses. The tests with 100% restraint are the first of their kind on SH-UHPFRC and the results show that under full restraint conditions, the material enters into the strain-hardening zone of the tensile response.
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