Vorschädigungen in Beton infolge zyklischer Beanspruchungen und deren Auswirkung auf Transportprozesse im Hinblick auf eine schädigende AKR

Translated title of the contribution: Degradations in concrete due to cyclic loading and its effects on transport processes with regard to ASR damage

Robin Przondziono, Jithender J. Timothy, Minh Nguyen, Frank Weise, Rolf Breitenbücher, Günther Meschke, Birgit Meng

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Abstract

According to the goals of the research group 1498, this paper deals with the effects of cyclic flexural loading in a four-point bending test on the fluid transport processes within a concrete structure. Therefore, the degradation of the microstructure is characterized through ultrasonic wave measurements as well as microscopic crack analysis. In order to numerically model these processes, experiments on the penetration behavior of water into the concrete were carried out. The penetration behavior over time as well as the influence of degradation on the water transport were investigated. To predict the influence of concrete degradation on alkali diffusivity, a multi-scale continuum micromechanics model is incorporated into the numerical model, which accounts for the topology and the three-dimensional distribution of microcracks. As expected, the numerical simulation predicts larger alkali-penetration in pre-damaged concrete. Regarding the micro-crack distribution, an anisotropic distribution of micro-cracks tangential to the direction of the alkali and water flux increases their penetration depth.

Translated title of the contributionDegradations in concrete due to cyclic loading and its effects on transport processes with regard to ASR damage
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)3-12
Number of pages10
JournalBeton- und Stahlbetonbau
Volume110
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2015
Externally publishedYes

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