Abstract:Recent works have showed that the secondary creep of concrete under sustained high load level of load-to-strength ratio is likely due to a strong coupling between damage and drying shrinkage, which locally occurs in the fracture process zone. The scope of this work is to develop a simplified damage-poromechanical model for the secondary creep of concrete, which directly accounts for such coupling. It was simply assumed that microcracking affects the distribution of the moisture content by scaling the adsorptio… Show more
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