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Crack resistance of jointed plain concrete pavements Jensen, Elin A ; Hansen, Will

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Transportation Research Record, 2002Description: nr 1809, s. 60-5Subject(s): Bibl.nr: VTI P8167:1809Location: Abstract: The crack sensitivity of jointed plain concrete pavement is investigated experimentally in the laboratory for a limited number (seven) of large-scale slabs and numerically as well using nonlinear fracture mechanics. The basis for modeling is the concrete crack-width relation and the elastic modulus. The stress-crack width relations for the concrete were obtained on the concretes tested in the laboratory. The slab dimensions in the experimental and numerical analysis were 1.8 m wide and 3.0 m long, and a full-depth cross section (250 mm) containing a full-width surface crack extending 20% to 25% of the slab thickness was used. The major findings are that the numerical analysis verifies that the results from laboratory testing resemble field fracture behavior. Further, irrespective of the aggregates used, a concrete pavement is highly crack sensitive, although the coarse aggregate can affect the sensitivity by approximately 30%. The experimental and numerical results showed that a crack-to-slab-thickness ratio of 20% to 25% reduced the in-plane tensile capacity of the cracked section by 60% to 75% depending on the concrete used.
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The crack sensitivity of jointed plain concrete pavement is investigated experimentally in the laboratory for a limited number (seven) of large-scale slabs and numerically as well using nonlinear fracture mechanics. The basis for modeling is the concrete crack-width relation and the elastic modulus. The stress-crack width relations for the concrete were obtained on the concretes tested in the laboratory. The slab dimensions in the experimental and numerical analysis were 1.8 m wide and 3.0 m long, and a full-depth cross section (250 mm) containing a full-width surface crack extending 20% to 25% of the slab thickness was used. The major findings are that the numerical analysis verifies that the results from laboratory testing resemble field fracture behavior. Further, irrespective of the aggregates used, a concrete pavement is highly crack sensitive, although the coarse aggregate can affect the sensitivity by approximately 30%. The experimental and numerical results showed that a crack-to-slab-thickness ratio of 20% to 25% reduced the in-plane tensile capacity of the cracked section by 60% to 75% depending on the concrete used.