Relationship Between Elastic Modulus and Permeability of Damaged Concrete

2004 
The study examined the effects of selected damage mechanisms on the dynamic elastic (Young's) modulus (Ed) and air permeability index (API) of concrete. The relationship between Ed and API in damaged concrete and the use of Ed and API to determine both the extent of damage due to various exposures and the presence and extent of damage gradients are reviewed. The Ed and API were determined by using 25-mm-thick disks sawed from high-strength and conventional- strength concrete cylinders, before and after static fatigue damage; from cores removed from a lightweight, precast, prestressed concrete beam after exposure to intense fire; and from cores removed from an elevated concrete slab after exposure to thermal shock and subsequent cryogenic temperatures. The findings of the study suggested that Ed and API were linearly related for a given set of raw materials until damage was significant, that analyzing concrete disks at 25-mm (1-in.) depths provided insight into damage gradients, and that the durability of ...
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