Stress relaxation of concrete beams caused by creep and shrinkage effects

Author:

Jindra Daniel,Hradil Petr,Kala Jiří

Abstract

Shrinkage and creep are two important physical properties of concrete material which cause increase of the deformation of the constantly loaded structure over long period of time, the feature known as rheology. Additional deformation of concrete structures at the end of the design working period (most commonly 50 years) caused by these phenomena is circa three times larger than the value of the immediate elastic deformation (or even larger in some cases). Hence, in accordance with the corresponding European standard, these effects should be taken in account while evaluating the serviceability limit state of concrete structures, and if significant, consideration of these phenomena is also needed for the verification of the ultimate limit state. In concrete material, creep occurs at all stress levels, and is dependent on many parameters, as cement class, concrete grade, relative humidity of the environment, surface of the structure in contact with the ambient air (drying surface), and the age of concrete (after casting) at the loading moment. Shrinkage of the concrete is independent on loading. It is caused by decrease of the pore water content in the hardened concrete, and is predominantly dependent on the ambient relative humidity. Relaxation describes stress reduction at a constant material strain, usually in prestressing steel tendons. In this study, the physical experiments of multiple concrete beams over time with respect to rheological processes are described. Each experimental system consists of two C35/45 beams horizontally bounded by a prestressed steel cylinder. Decrease of these pretension forces in cylinders over time have been monitored (stress relaxation). All together time histories of two forces are documented, based on measurements conducted in interior environment of an agricultural building. The experimental time histories of the pretension forces are then compared with the results of the finite element numerical analyses conducted in ANSYS software. Creep and shrinkage effects of the concrete material have been considered based on the corresponding European standard for design of the concrete structures. The time-histories of the forces in prestressed cylinders obtained from the numerical simulations are then compared with the experimental data, and discussed. It is concluded, that the estimation of the force decrease over analysed time with the creep and shrinkage effects considered according to the corresponding European standard appears to be slightly larger than the experimentally measured decrease of the force value, hence the assumption is more conservative.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

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