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Cracking of high strength concrete around deformed reinforcing bar due to shrinkage
2006
ConcreteLife'06 - International RILEM-JCI Seminar on Concrete Durability and Service Life Planning: Curing, Crack Control, Performance in Harsh Environments
unpublished
High Performance Concrete is particularly sensitive to self-desiccation of the cement paste during the hydration process, which leads to autogenous shrinkage. If a restraint is present, autogenous shrinkage may lead to high self-induced stresses, possibly causing surface and even through cracks and potentially jeopardizing the durability of the concrete structure. It is a matter of vital importance to grasp the characteristic of high performance concrete, especially in the case of RC. Two
doi:10.1617/291214390x.012
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