Showing posts with label WST. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WST. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Bending cracks in reinforced concrete cubes

During the course of the M3C4 research, a Modified Wedge Splitting Test (MWST) was employed as the main source of getting controlled cracks in reinforced concrete specimens. For this purpose, we used concrete cubes that contained a recess, where the action of the wedges is applied; and two reinforcing bars embedded in concrete.



After cracking, one can only measure the COD (Crack Opening Displacement) at the concrete surface by means of LVDTs. After some other procedures, we're now able to visualise the shape of the crack inside the concrete cubes.



More results are about to come.
Until next,

Monday, November 19, 2012

Concrete cracking Pt1.

Cracks in concrete cover are definitely a concern for concrete infrastructure. The figure shows cracks propagate not only vertically, i.e. towards the reinforcement, but also horizontally once it has reached the steel bar position.  It is clear that the internal cracked concrete area is far larger the surface crack width. Hopefully, this will be taken into account in future durability design approach.


Until next time,

Jose

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Wedge splitting test

Wedge splitting test is a simple test often used in fracture mechanics. Some trial tests were perfomed in the Microlab last week. Here is the result:




Courtesy of our very own (official Microlab) photography maestro CA: