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Influence of stress restraint on the expansive behaviour of concrete affected by alkali-silica reaction
Authors:M. Berra  G. Faggiani  A.E. Paolini
Affiliation:a ERSE S.p.A., Via Rubattino, 54-20134 Milano, Italy
b Facoltà di Ingegneria, Università “La Sapienza”, Via Eudossiana, 18-00184 Roma, Italy
Abstract:The primary objective of this study was to ascertain whether the Threshold Alkali Level (TAL) of the concrete aggregates may be taken as a suitable reactivity parameter for the selection of aggregates susceptible of alkali-silica reaction (ASR), even when ASR expansion in concrete develops under restrained conditions. Concrete mixes made with different alkali contents and two natural siliceous aggregates with very different TALs were tested for their expansivity at 38 °C and 100% RH under unrestrained and restrained conditions. Four compressive stress levels over the range from 0.17 to 3.50 N/mm2 were applied by using a new appositely designed experimental equipment. The lowest stress (0.17 N/mm2) was selected in order to estimate the expansive pressure developed by the ASR gel under “free” expansion conditions. It was found that, even under restrained conditions, the threshold alkali level proves to be a suitable reactivity parameter for designing concrete mixes that are not susceptible of deleterious ASR expansion. An empirical relationship between expansive pressure, concrete alkali content and aggregate TAL was developed in view of its possible use for ASR diagnosis and/or safety evaluation of concrete structures.
Keywords:Alkali-silica reaction (C)   Concrete unrestrained expansion (C)   Concrete restrained expansion (C)   Gel expansive pressure (C)   Threshold alkali level (C)
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