
doi: 10.1007/bf02484164
Natural drying of concrete specimens involves a desiccation shrinkage, which can produce significant cracking. The knowledge of its evolution may allow us to estimate the final configuration of the drying cracks. To achieve this, experiments with a micro-concrete have been performed. The visualisation of the cracking network at different ages of drying, and the recording of different types of shrinkage and of high humidity gradients near the surface could be carried out.
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