2010
DOI: 10.1520/jai103118
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A Dual Concentric Ring Test for Evaluating Residual Stress Development due to Restrained Volume Change

Abstract: A new test is being developed to evaluate the performance of concretes undergoing both expansion and shrinkage during hydration and/or temperature changes under mechanically restrained conditions. The standard restrained ring test (ASTM C1581-09) is a simple, economical method to evaluate a concrete mixture’s susceptibility to develop shrinkage cracking when it is restrained. The standard test only provides restraint against samples that shrink at isothermal temperature and cannot be used to characterize mater… Show more

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“…The dual ring testing device consists of two instrumented concentric invar restraining rings that operate in an insulated chamber (54,55). In this test, a mortar specimen was cast between the inner and outer rings in two lifts, being vibrated with a handheld vibrator after each lift then trowel finished upon completion.…”
Section: Restrained Shrinkagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dual ring testing device consists of two instrumented concentric invar restraining rings that operate in an insulated chamber (54,55). In this test, a mortar specimen was cast between the inner and outer rings in two lifts, being vibrated with a handheld vibrator after each lift then trowel finished upon completion.…”
Section: Restrained Shrinkagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cracking propensity was assessed using a dual ring test (DRT) [16]. An AASHTO specification describing this test has recently been developed [17].…”
Section: Cracking Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the potential benefits that the inclusion of IC might provide in cementitious grouts used as PBE connections, the team decided to extend upon the prior study and perform additional tests to assess the IC effect on properties relevant to PBE grout connections, namely cracking propensity, interfacial bond, and durability. This paper uses novel experimental techniques such as the dual ring test [16,17], formation factor concepts [18,19], and microstructural analysis to evaluate improvements in performance. These techniques help investigate how IC may lead to more robust and longer-lasting PBE connections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, new tests have been developed to use the dual ring specimen geometry to assess residual tensile stress and compressive stress development. While the dual ring was initially used for paste at isothermal conditions, a recent project with INDOT enabled the Purdue-NIST team to develop a dual ring setup that can be used for concrete under a variety of temperature conditions (isothermal, adiabatic, or specified) and which enables tensile and compressive residual stress and cracking potential to be assessed (Schlitter, Bentz, & Weiss, 2010;Schlitter, Senter, Bentz, Nantung, & Weiss, 2010).…”
Section: Cracking In Hvfa With Icmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two series of dual ring tests (Schlitter, Senter, Bentz, Nantung, & Weiss, 2010) will be performed. The first series (isothermal) holds the temperature constant for 2 d, 4 d, and 7 d, at which time the temperature is subsequently reduced at a rate of 2uC/h until a temperature of -9uC is reached.…”
Section: Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%