Volumetric changes in concrete Flashcards
What happens to concrete when wetted or dried?
Expands on wetting
Contracts on drying
If load is sustained what happens to concrete?
Creep
What causes swellage, shrinkage and creep?
Whater movement, especially at the C-S-H gel
What is capillary water?
‘free water’ not under the influence of the attractive forces of the solid surfaces
What is adsorbed water?
Water physically adsorbed onto the surfaces of hydration products (6 layers or 1.5 nm)
What relative humidity is needed to dry adsorbed water?
<50%
What is interlayer water?
Water that forms a single layer, held by strong hydrogen bonding
What relative humidity is needed to dry interlayer water?
<11%
What is capillary action?
The movement of a liquid up a narrow tube against gravity?
What allows capillary action to happen
Attraction of water molecules to the tube wall (adhesion) is strogner than the attraction between the water molecules (cohesion) pulling the molecules up
What causes swelling in concrete?
Occurs when water is absorped by the C-S-H
What is the magnitude of the strain due to swelling after 100 days?
1300uE
What is the magnitude of the swelling after 1000 days?
2000 uE
What is Autogeneous shrinkage?
Shrinkage with zero moisture content (0 moisture movement)
For normal strength concrete what is the strain due to shrinkage after 1 month and 5 years?
1 month: 40uE
5 years: 100u E