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Chapter 7

Strength of Concrete

Tensile Strength Considerations of Concrete
Tensile Strength Considerations of Concrete
When considering the tensile strength of concrete, even discounting variables like aggregate to reduce heterogeneity, the measured tensile strength is a ...
Behavior of Concrete Under Compressive Load
Behavior of Concrete Under Compressive Load
Concrete's behavior under compression is critical to understand because even if the compressive force acts on concrete, tensile stress exists at the ...
Porosity in Cement Paste
Porosity in Cement Paste
As fresh cement paste sets, it transitions from a fluid state to a solid mass, entrapping water in various forms, such as gel water, capillary water, and ...
Total Voids in Concrete
Total Voids in Concrete
Consider a mass of concrete in which the total volume of voids includes the volume occupied by gel water, capillary pores, and entrapped air, each ...
Pore Size Distribution
Pore Size Distribution
Capillary pores are considerably larger than gel pores, and various pore sizes exist within the hardened cement paste. In conditions of partial hydration, ...
Microcracking in Concrete
Microcracking in Concrete
Microcracks can form at the interface between coarse aggregate and cement paste, even before any load is applied. Up to about 30 percent of the ...
Water Cement Ratio
Water Cement Ratio
The water-cement ratio, which is the weight of water to that of cement in a concrete mix, affects all favorable characteristics of concrete. In fully ...
Aggregate Cement Ratio
Aggregate Cement Ratio
The aggregate-cement ratio is the weight of the total aggregate to that of cement in a concrete mix. A higher aggregate-cement ratio results in a concrete ...
Transition Zone
Transition Zone
The transition zone, found where the aggregate meets the cement paste, is more porous and, as a result, weaker than hydrated paste beyond the transition ...
Relation Between Tensile Strength and Compressive Strength of Concrete
Relation Between Tensile Strength and Compressive Strength of Concrete
The relationship between concrete's tensile and compressive strengths is not directly proportional but closely related. Tensile strength grows slower ...
Fatigue Strength of Concrete
Fatigue Strength of Concrete
In concrete, fatigue can lead to two distinct forms of failure. The first occurs under a consistent load or one that increases gradually; this is referred ...
Impact Strength of Concrete
Impact Strength of Concrete
Consider driving a concrete pile into the ground with impacts or concrete foundations for machinery that endure sudden loads or unintentional impacts on ...
Abrasion Resistance of Concrete
Abrasion Resistance of Concrete
Concrete abrasion can occur from vehicular wear on surfaces or abrasive solids in water, which erodes canal linings. The shot-blast test evaluates ...
Reinforcements in Concrete
Reinforcements in Concrete
Consider a reinforced concrete beam. Steel bars are strategically positioned where tensile forces occur, and concrete resists compression. Steel is used ...
Fiber Reinforced Concrete
Fiber Reinforced Concrete
Fiber-reinforced concrete is made of hydraulic cement with fine or coarse aggregates, incorporating separated, non-continuous fibers. These fibers can be ...
Prestressed Concrete
Prestressed Concrete
Under a load, a beam experiences compression on one side and tension on the other. Steel reinforcement resists the tension forces in a reinforced concrete ...
Ferrocement
Ferrocement
Ferrocement comprises multiple closely packed layers of mesh or fine rods entirely encased in cement mortar. It is substantially slimmer compared to ...
Non-destructive Tests for Concrete Strength
Non-destructive Tests for Concrete Strength
Non-destructive tests, such as the rebound hammer test and penetration resistance test, can be used to determine the strength of concrete in an existing ...
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