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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

D. Suza, J. Kollegger, H. Müller:
"Influence of changing environment conditions on the development of shrinkage strain and the expansion coefficient of large concrete specimens";
Poster: 20th CONGRESS OF IABSE New York City 2019, New York; 2019-09-04 - 2019-09-06; in: "20th CONGRESS OF IABSE New York City 2019", (2019), ISBN: 978-3-85748-165-9; 1955 - 1959.



English abstract:
The standard creep and shrinkage strain measurements of concrete are usually conducted in a laboratory with
constant temperature and humidity with a low variation. The creep and shrinkage measurements are
conducted over a few months with the expectation that small concrete specimens can sufficiently describe
the evolution of the rheology effects on a large multi-span bridge in the course of its operating life.
The monitoring of real bridge structures shows the actual progression of the deflections and concrete strains.
Unfortunately the evaluation and interpretation of the measured values is complicated. The idea of the
scientific Creep & Shrinkage project was to combine the two described situations (laboratory experiments and
monitoring of real bridge structures) creating an experimental setup which would benefit from the advantages
of both approaches.
In order to achieve conformity of the measured test results with those of theoretical models (MC 2010, EC) it
was necessary to upgrade the current models to include the effects of changing temperature and humidity.
Within this paper the upgrade of the current standard models to include changing environment conditions will
be elaborated, in addition to an explanation of the method used to separate shrinkage strains from the
temperature strains from the measured data. The measured concrete expansion coefficients will also be
discussed.

Keywords:
shrinkage; expansions coefficient; environment; changing temperature; changing humidity; Arrhenius equation; Fick´s low; Diffusion

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