The 9th International Conference on Multiscale Materials Modeling

Presentation information

Poster Session

M. Time- and History-Dependent Material Properties

[PO-M1] Poster Session 1

Symposium M

Mon. Oct 29, 2018 5:45 PM - 8:00 PM Poster Hall

[P1-73] Numerical analysis of shrinkage process based on the experimental data

Barbara Kucharczykova1, Hana Simonova2, Petr Frantik2 (1.Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Building Testing, Czech Republic, 2.Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Structural Mechanics, Czech Republic)

The shrinkage process in cement based materials is still an actual problem of civil engineers and manufacturers of cement based composites, such as concrete, mortars, floor compounds etc. There are many standardized and non-standardized testing techniques which are used for estimation/determination of real value of shrinkage process during the whole time of material ageing, unfortunately the results are often inconsistent, especially because of different measurement equipment, dimensions of the test specimens and initial time of the start or evaluation of measurement. There are also incomplete experimental data of early-age volume changes, which can be used for numerical prediction models. The article focuses on the implementation of the experimentally obtained data to the shrinkage model B4 designed by research group of prof. Z. P. Bazant. The results show that especially the early-age part of real-measured shrinkage process does not correspond with the prediction model. In order to improve the correlation between the measured process and the prediction model, it is necessary to adjust the existing correction factors. The published results were obtained within the implementation of the research project granted by the Czech Science Foundation - project No. GA17-14302S.