The Alkali-Silica Reaction in Concrete 1998
DOI: 10.4324/9780203036631.ch10
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Alkali-silica reaction—Japanese experience

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“…Considering that the presence of cracks increases concrete permeability and water is essential for the development of ASR, it is possible to infer that the kinetics of the reaction must be related to the evolution of tensile cracking 43–45 . When RC is considered the reinforcement can exert certain restrictions on ASR expansions 46,47 . The literature reports a great decrease in strains along the longitudinal direction and deflections in real‐scale RC beams subjected to flexure compared with plain beams 46 .…”
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“…Considering that the presence of cracks increases concrete permeability and water is essential for the development of ASR, it is possible to infer that the kinetics of the reaction must be related to the evolution of tensile cracking 43–45 . When RC is considered the reinforcement can exert certain restrictions on ASR expansions 46,47 . The literature reports a great decrease in strains along the longitudinal direction and deflections in real‐scale RC beams subjected to flexure compared with plain beams 46 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature reports a great decrease in strains along the longitudinal direction and deflections in real‐scale RC beams subjected to flexure compared with plain beams 46 . Differences in stiffness of RC beams with and without ASR damage were also reported without effects on the ultimate load 47 . The shear behavior of RC elements damaged by the development of ASR was studied by different authors 48–52 ; some research works indicate that the shear capacity is reduced as the ASR expansion takes place 53 .…”
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