Contrastive numerical investigations on thermo-structural behaviors in mass concrete with various cements

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This work is a contrastive investigation of numerical simulations to improve the comprehension of thermo-structural coupled phenomena of mass concrete structures during construction. The finite element (FE) analysis of thermo-structural behaviors is used to investigate the applicability of supersulfated cement (SSC) in mass concrete structures. A multi-scale framework based on a homogenization scheme is adopted in the parameter studies to describe the nonlinear concrete behaviors. Based on the experimental data of hydration heat evolution rate and quantity of SSC and fly ash Portland cement, the hydration properties of various cements are studied. Simulations are run on a concrete dam section with a conventional method and a chemo-thermo-mechanical coupled method. The results show that SSC is more suitable for mass concrete structures from the standpoint of temperature control and crack prevention.

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Zhou, W., Feng, C., Liu, X., Liu, S., Zhang, C., & Yuan, W. (2016). Contrastive numerical investigations on thermo-structural behaviors in mass concrete with various cements. Materials, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma9050378

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