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Analysis of the ASTM C512 Spring-Loaded CREEP Frame
Published in American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
2019
Volume: 31
   
Issue: 10
Abstract
The test method of ASTM C512 (ASTM. 2015. Standard test method for creep of concrete in compression. ASTM C512/C512M. West Conshohocken, PA: ASTM) dictates the use of a spring-loaded creep frame to perform a creep test on concrete. The main thesis of the study is that tests performed using these spring-loaded frames is not a creep test in the sense that the force acting on the specimen is not held constant while the specimen undergoes time-dependent strain. Analysis of this frame is performed using a linear viscoelastic model to represent concrete and isotropic Hooke's law to represent the steel rods and springs. The internal force and displacement in concrete and steel rods at any given instant of time is found using equilibrium equations and compatibility conditions. It is observed that the force transmitted to the concrete does not remain constant throughout the test duration but is a function of the spring and rod stiffness and the viscoelastic properties of the concrete. Hence, a drop in the magnitude of the force transmitted to the concrete specimen occurs in experiments when a spring-loaded creep frame is used. Experimental validation is also carried out by comparing the response of a spring-loaded creep frame with theoretical results. In this work, optimal spring and rod stiffness values to minimize the drop in the force transmitted to the concrete specimen are established. Thus, this study could be used to determine the linear viscoelastic properties of concrete in a creep frame. © 2019 American Society of Civil Engineers.
About the journal
JournalData powered by TypesetJournal of Materials in Civil Engineering
PublisherData powered by TypesetAmerican Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
ISSN08991561
Open AccessNo
Concepts (19)
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    Concretes
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    CONNECTING RODS
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    Creep
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    Drops
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    Stiffness
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    Viscoelasticity
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    Compatibility conditions
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    CONCRETE SPECIMENS
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    Equilibrium equation
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    Experimental validations
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    LINEAR VISCOELASTIC
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    STANDARD TEST METHOD
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    TIME-DEPENDENT STRAINS
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    Viscoelastic properties
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    CONCRETE TESTING
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    Concrete
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    STEEL STRUCTURE
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    Structural analysis
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    TESTING METHOD