Modelling of freezing and thawing effect on the deflections of RC beams made of recycling aggregate concrete
Modelling of freezing and thawing effect on the deflections of RC beams made of recycling aggregate concrete
Data
2013
Autorzy
Łapko, Andrzej
Baj, Andrzej
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Wydawca
Państwowa Szkoła Wyższa im. Papieża Jana Pawła II w Białej Podlaskiej
Streszczenie
Concrete resistance to cyclic freezing and thawing is typically controlled on
the samples in an unloading state. Very few experimental tests have been only
conducted on the concrete samples subjected to combined static load and frost
effects. An experimental program was undertaken by the research team of
Bialystok University of Technology to study the behaviour of structural members
made of recycling aggregate concrete (RAC) subjected to long term static load
and freezing and thawing cycles. In the paper the authors describe an innovative
testing procedure for RC model beams made of RAC under constant bending
moment and cyclic freezing and thawing. The aim of such studies was to clarify
the effects of interaction of climatic and mechanical load on the deformability
and cracking state of RC beams made of recycling aggregate concrete. The beams
located in the climatic chamber have achieved over doubled defl ection values in
comparison with analogical beams loaded in room temperature. The tests made on
an innovative beams made of recycled aggregate concrete with an insert of high
strength concrete showed signifi cantly increased RC beam’s stiffness, reducing
their defl ections by over 30%. The results of current, as well as further planned
research will let us develop the guidelines for using recyclable materials in concrete
structural elements. Both adopted technical solutions and research procedure, as
entirely innovative designs, were enclosed in submission to the patent register.
Opis
Słowa kluczowe
recycled concrete,
freezing and thawing cycles,
static and thermal loads,
RC beam defl ections