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Parametric Assessment Of Stress Development And Cracking In Restrained Mortars Containing Internal Curing Under Autogenous And Thermal Loading, Kambiz Raoufi, John Schlitter, Dale Bentz, Jason Weiss
Parametric Assessment Of Stress Development And Cracking In Restrained Mortars Containing Internal Curing Under Autogenous And Thermal Loading, Kambiz Raoufi, John Schlitter, Dale Bentz, Jason Weiss
Lyles School of Civil Engineering Faculty Publications
A finite element model is used to examine how the properties of cementitious mortar are related to the stress development in the dual ring test. The results of this investigation are used to explain the thermal cracking behavior of mixtures containing prewetted lightweight aggregates (LWA) by quantifying the contribution of several material properties individually. In addition to the beneficial effects of using the LWA as an internal curing agent to reduce the autogenous shrinkage of concrete, the LWA also helps to reduce the potential for thermal cracking due to a lower elastic modulus and increased stress relaxation. The rate of …
Analysis Of Peer Intersection Data For Arterial Traffic Signal Coordination Decisions, Christopher M. Day, Thomas M. Brennan Jr, Hiromal Premachandra, James R. Sturdevant, Darcy M. Bullock
Analysis Of Peer Intersection Data For Arterial Traffic Signal Coordination Decisions, Christopher M. Day, Thomas M. Brennan Jr, Hiromal Premachandra, James R. Sturdevant, Darcy M. Bullock
Lyles School of Civil Engineering Faculty Publications
This is the author-accepted manuscript version of Day, C.M., T.M. Brennan, H. Premachandra, J.R. Sturdevant, and D.M. Bullock, “Analysis of Peer Data on Intersections for Decisions About Coordination of Arterial Traffic Signal,”Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2259, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, D.C., pp. 23–36, 2011, copyright National Academy of Sciences.http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/2259-03
Its corresponding poster can be found here:http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/atspmw/2016/Posters/3/
Reliability, Flexibility, And Environmental Impact Of Alternative Arterial Offset Optimization Objective Functions, Christopher M. Day, Thomas M. Brennan Jr, Alexander M. Hainen, Stephen M. Remias, Hiromal Premachandra, James R. Sturdevant, Greg Richards, Jason S. Wasson, Darcy M. Bullock
Reliability, Flexibility, And Environmental Impact Of Alternative Arterial Offset Optimization Objective Functions, Christopher M. Day, Thomas M. Brennan Jr, Alexander M. Hainen, Stephen M. Remias, Hiromal Premachandra, James R. Sturdevant, Greg Richards, Jason S. Wasson, Darcy M. Bullock
Lyles School of Civil Engineering Faculty Publications
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