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CONCRETE STRUCTURES INTERACTING WITH SUBSOIL DEPENDING ON THE USE OF SLIDING JOINT

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Article describes the interaction of concrete structure (usually foundation structure or industrial floor) with subsoil, where unwanted friction occurs. Friction can be reduced with sliding joint. This generally known assumption… Click to show full abstract

Article describes the interaction of concrete structure (usually foundation structure or industrial floor) with subsoil, where unwanted friction occurs. Friction can be reduced with sliding joint. This generally known assumption is followed by research described in the article, which determines the effectiveness of sliding joints with respect to concrete volume changes on large-dimensional specimens. Large-dimensional specimens with dimension of 150 x 500 x 6000 mm were placed in the laboratory and outdoor environment, defining different boundary conditions. The research included various concretes in the same strength class and various sliding joints that respect the requirements of construction practice. The paper also describes the comparison of measured results with calculation models from technical standards and regulations, which allow calculation of volume changes on concrete structures. Regarding the subsoil and the sliding joint, this is one of the main long-term goals of the research, since the calculation models do not take these two parameters into account. Deformations from volume changes then deviate significantly from theoretical calculations, as friction in the sliding joint area affects the magnitude and course of volume changes. Practical results show that the steel fibres mixed into concrete have a positive effect on reducing volume changes in early stages of setting and hardening of concrete. Regarding the use of the sliding joint, the most important finding is that there are no significant differences from the selected sliding joints in the experimental part. In connection with friction, the use of the sliding joint itself has a significant effect.

Keywords: subsoil; use sliding; volume changes; sliding joint

Journal Title: International Journal of Geomate
Year Published: 2020

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