Topic: Early age cracking in young concrete
Dear sir or madame
We are currently researching early age (0-28 days) cracking due to restraint for a thesis at KTH college (in collaboration with Ramböll) in Sweden. We are using Atena Science/GID to model this problem, using the transport data problem and importing our data to a creep problem. We have looked at the examples and tutorials for Atena Science/GID concerning this.
We have achieved a working transport model and imported that data. Our current problems are:
1. In the creep model, which Creep Concrete material would be appropriate for this? We have simulated a young concrete material by using the Cementitious2Variable material and applied gradually increasing E, FT and FC values according to Eurocode. Is it correct to then use this material as a base material in a concrete model?
2. The concrete heat expansion during hydration causes very high strains, which normally don't lead to cracking due to a very high creep factor and low E modulus in the young (<4 days) concrete. Is this possible to model, and if so how?
Thanks in advance
Martin Lagesson
Anton Hägerstrand