Investigation of microscopic creep and shrinkage deformations of cement paste assisted by digital image correlation technique
2023; Elsevier BV; Volume: 166; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.cemconres.2023.107101
ISSN1873-3948
AutoresJustin Kinda, Alexandra Bourdot, Laurent Charpin, Rémi Legroux, Romain Thion, Jean-Luc Adia, Sylvie Michel-Ponnelle, Julien Sanahuja, Farid Benboudjema,
Tópico(s)Fire effects on concrete materials
ResumoNew in-situ microscopic mechanical tests in Environmental SEM (ESEM) and climatic chamber (CC), assisted by Digital Image Correlation (DIC) technique, have been developed. The developed testing frameworks speed up the drying duration at least 200 times compared to classical test methods. We mitigate the risk of cracking to focus on the intrinsic drying creep and shrinkage. Free drying shrinkage is assessed at a micro-scale and exhibits a high correlation with the mass loss for relative humidity above 60% relative humidity (RH). We observe a water cavitation effect between 50–60% (RH). Although the drying conditions in ESEM occur at low pressure compared to ambient air-drying conditions in a climatic chamber, the shrinkage deformations at equilibrium at 20% RH are quite the same. The evolution of desiccation creep with drying shrinkage is bilinear in uniaxial and linear under biaxial compression. The drying creep Poisson's ratio is negative, between −0.1 and 0.
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