Materials (Aug 2011)

Uniaxial Tension Test of Slender Reinforced Early Age Concrete Members

  • Wenbo Zhang,
  • Isamu Yoshitake,
  • Yoichi Mimura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma4081345
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 8
pp. 1345 – 1359

Abstract

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The present study aims to obtain the tensile properties of early age concrete based on a uniaxial tension test employing RC slender members. First, the paper shows that concrete strain is equal to the strain of rebar at the mid-span of the RC member. The tensile Young’s modulus and the strain capacity of early age concrete are estimated using strain measurements. The experiment indicated that the tensile Young’s modulus at an early age is higher than the compressive modulus. This observation was similar to one found in a previous investigation which used a direct tension test of early age concrete. Moreover, the paper describes how an empirical equation for mature concrete can be applied to the relation between uniaxial tensile strength and splitting tensile strength even in early age concrete. Based on a uniaxial tension test, the paper proposes an empirical equation for the relationship between standard bond stresses and relative slip.

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