Effect of cyclic wetting and drying of restrained mortar specimens /

Tests were done on small bars of cement mortar in which the shrinkage was restrained by a centrally placed steel rod, to compare the behaviour of the mortar under cyclic humidity conditions with the behaviour under uniform drying conditions. It is shown that the cracking strain is independent of wat...

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Main Author: Blakey, F. A. (Frank A.)
Corporate Author: CSIRO Division of Building Research
Other Authors: Lewis, R. K. (Russell Keith), 1929-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Melbourne : CSIRO Division of Building Research, 1958.
Series:Report C (CSIRO. Division of Building Research) ; C2.4-1
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Summary:Tests were done on small bars of cement mortar in which the shrinkage was restrained by a centrally placed steel rod, to compare the behaviour of the mortar under cyclic humidity conditions with the behaviour under uniform drying conditions. It is shown that the cracking strain is independent of water/cement ratio, but that this strain does increase with time. The cyclic treatment chosen was much less severe than the uniform drying conditions.
Physical Description:6 p., [6 p.] :.