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Title: Shrinkage-compensating Concrete: Early Age and long term Behavior of Commercial Products
Authors: Ribeiro, A. C.
Keywords: Shrinkage-compensating concrete;Repair concrete;Cracking control
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Aedificatio Publishers
Citation: Restoration of Buildings and Monuments, Vol. 19, No. 4, 239-248pp, ISSN 1864-7251
Abstract: Shrinkage-compensating concrete is usually used to minimize cracking caused by shrinkage. This type of concrete is recommended in structural and non-structural repairs, when there are internal or external restraints for the concrete elements. Commercial products which include concrete based on expansive cements or made with shrinkage reducing admixtures are available. This study evaluates the behavior of two commercial products, both at early age and also after some 2 years. The results indicate an appropriate behavior between demolding and the first weeks, both in sealed and submerged environments, but, after that, a consistent and relevant increase of shrinkage was observed.
URI: https://repositorio.lnec.pt/jspui/handle/123456789/1005372
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