A Novel Load-Sharing System to Simulate the Creep of Strain-Hardening Cementitious Composites (SHCCs) in Practical Situations

Author:

Ratnayake Karuna Arachchige Shan Dilruksha1ORCID,Leung Christopher Kin Ying1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR, China

Abstract

The ductility and exhibition of the multiple, fine, self-controlled cracking of strain-hardening cementitious composites (SHCCs) under tension has made them attractive for enhancing the durability of civil infrastructure. These fine cracks are key to preventing the ingress of water and harmful chemicals into the structure and thereby achieving steel reinforcement. However, several studies have suggested that the short-term fine cracks shown in the laboratory may end up exceeding the acceptable crack widths that are specified in design codes when SHCC members are subjected to sustained constant loads. In real structures, however, the load is also shared by the steel reinforcement in the member, so the SHCC within may not be under a constant load; therefore, the crack widening will not be as severe. This study focuses on the creep behaviour of SHCCs when they are applied as an external layer on reinforced concrete to enhance durability. A novel approach to simulate various stress–strain regimes in such systems is developed by using a fixture to share a sustained moment exclusively between a reinforcement member and SHCC. The developed load-sharing system allows stresses within the reinforcement and SHCC to be monitored against time during the imposed loading, while ensuring access to the SHCC layer for instrumentation and monitoring of strain/cracking. The time-dependent widening of cracks in the SHCC layer is found to be much less significant than that under constant loading, so resistance to water/chemical penetration can still be ensured in the long term. The obtained information on the variation in stress, strain, and crack opening with time will be useful for the development of a general model for the creep behaviour of SHCC members.

Funder

Hong Kong Research Grant Council

Publisher

MDPI AG

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