Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4918532 | Construction and Building Materials | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, experimental investigations are reported on the effects of the moisture content of ceramsite, the replacement rate of aggregates, and the use of expansive agent on the early cracking sensitivity of lightweight aggregate concrete. Three kinds of commercially available lightweight aggregates (clay ceramsite, shale ceramsite, fly ash-clay ceramsite) were used in the experiment. The cracking sensitivity of concrete was investigated via splitting tensile test, plate cracking test and temperature-stress test. The results showed that the cracking sensitivity of concrete decreased with the increases in the moisture content and the replacement rate of aggregates. A model describing the relationship between the moisture content of ceramsite and the restraining stress was presented.
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Authors
X.F. Wang, C. Fang, W.Q. Kuang, D.W. Li, N.X. Han, F. Xing,