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Experimental study of early-age behavior of high performance concrete deck slabs under different curing methods
Authors:X Sharon Huo  Ling Ung Wong
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 1020 Stadium Drive, Prescott Hall 216, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, TN 38505, USA

Abstract:Curing techniques and curing duration have crucial effects to the strength and durability of concrete. Proper curing can protect against moisture loss from fresh concrete. The objective of this experimental study is to examine the early-age behavior of high-performance concrete (HPC) under various curing methods. Laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate the early-age shrinkage development, temperature change, and evaporation rate when different curing methods were used. Four curing techniques and two curing durations were applied to concrete deck slab and cylindrical specimens. The measured experiment data were also compared with several shrinkage prediction models. The results show that proper moisture-curing methods can effectively reduce concrete temperature due to hydration heat and limit the development of early-age shrinkage strains. The concrete of a longer curing duration would yield lower shrinkage deformation and lower evaporation rate.
Keywords:High performance concrete  Early-age behavior  Shrinkage  Evaporation rate  Concrete curing  Curing material  Curing duration
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