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Cement and Concrete Research | 2002

Stress and strain state of concrete during freezing and thawing cycles

Vesa Penttala; Fahim Al-Neshawy

Abstract The objective of this work is to calculate the pressures, stresses, and strains induced into moist concrete during freezing and thawing. The applied theory is based on thermodynamics and the linear theory of elasticity. If no additional salts are dissolved in the pore water the inputs needed in the theory are relative humidity and temperature measured in the sample chamber and inside concrete and evaporable water amount in the pore structure. Theoretical results were compared with the test results made with two concretes cured under water or at 96% relative humidity. One of the concretes was air entrained and in the comparison concrete no air-entraining agents were used. In the test cylinders cured under water the largest tensional stresses in freezing occurred on the surface of the test cylinders both in the axial and tangential direction. The largest tensional stress was 2.2 MPa, both in air-entrained and in non air-entrained concretes. The largest tensional stresses in the warming phase took place at the end of the thawing period when the chamber temperature was around +5 °C. Then the maximum tension occurred in the middle of the concrete cylinder in the axial direction of the cylinder. This maximum tensional stress was over 2.5 MPa in the air-entrained concrete cured in the relative humidity of 96%. The thermodynamic pumping effect at the end of the thawing phase in every cycle can increase the pore water amount remarkably if free water or moisture is available on the surface of the structure or in the environment vapor. The thermodynamic pumping effect seems to be remarkably greater and more dangerous in air-entrained concretes.


IABSE Symposium Report | 2013

Development of database for the in-service inspection of the concrete structures of the Finnish Nuclear Power Plants

Fahim Al-Neshawy; Esko Sistonen; Erkki Vesikari; Miguel Ferreira

The in-service inspections are an essential part of aging management and condition monitoring of the nuclear power plants. The purpose of the in-service inspections is to prevent the damage of concrete structure from being increased to such a degree that they could risk the normal operation or safety of nuclear power plant structures. The in-service inspections are generally divided into three categories: visual inspections, special inspections, and monitoring and measurements.


Archive | 2002

Ice Formation and Pore Water Redistribution During 2-Cycle Freezing and Thawing of Concrete Mortars

Vesa Penttala; Fahim Al-Neshawy


Archive | 2011

Wireless Monitoring Sensor System for Tracking the Hydrothermal Behaviour and Deterioration of Building Structures

Mika Mäkitalo; Fahim Al-Neshawy; Tomi Laurila


Archive | 2009

The Potential of Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Detecting the Deterioration of Building Facades

Fahim Al-Neshawy; Susanna Peltola; Jukka Piironen; Anna Erving; Nina Heiska; Panu Salo; Milka Nuikka; Antero Kukko; Jari Puttonen


2nd International RILEM Symposium on Advances in Concrete through Science and Engineering | 2006

Balcony Repair with Pumped Self-compacting Concrete

Esko Sistonen; Jukka Piironen; Fahim Al-Neshawy; Seppo Huovinen


Archive | 2005

Effect of Maintenance Measures on Service Life of Concrete Facades.

Esko Sistonen; Fahim Al-Neshawy; Jukka Piironen; Seppo Huovinen


Symposium on Nordic Concrete Research & Developement | 2017

NPP containment wall mock-up for long -term NDE and monitoring

Miguel Ferreira; Edgar Bohner; Fahim Al-Neshawy


Archive | 2012

Analysis of the moisture performance of wall structures at the zero-energy Luukku-house

Fahim Al-Neshawy; Kimmo Lylykangas; Jukka Piironen; Markku Peittola; Jari Puttonen


Archive | 2012

IABSE CONFERENCE SHARM EL SHEIKH, EGYPT 7-9th May 2012

Fahim Al-Neshawy; Kimmo Lylykangas; Jukka Piironen; Markku Peittola; Jari Puttonen

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Vesa Penttala

Helsinki University of Technology

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Miguel Ferreira

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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Panu Salo

Helsinki University of Technology

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Edgar Bohner

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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Erika Holt

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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Erkki Vesikari

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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