RILEM Technical Committee 195-DTD Recommendation for Test Methods for AD and TD of Early Age Concrete
This report presents the Round-Robin (RR) program and test results including a statistical evaluation of the RILEM TC195-DTD committee named “Recommendation for test methods for autogenous deformation (AD) and thermal dilation (TD) of early age concrete”.
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Øyvind Bjøntegaard Tor Arne Martius-Hammer Matias Krauss Harald Budelmann
RILEM Technical Committee 195-DTD Recommendation for Test Methods for AD and TD of Early Age Concrete Round Robin Documentation Report: Program, Test Results and Statistical Evaluation
RILEM Technical Committee 195-DTD Recommendation for Test Methods for AD and TD of Early Age Concrete
RILEM STATE-OF-THE-ART REPORTS Volume 16 RILEM, The International Union of Laboratories and Experts in Construction Materials, Systems and Structures, founded in 1947, is a non-governmental scientific association whose goal is to contribute to progress in the construction sciences, techniques and industries, essentially by means of the communication it fosters between research and practice. RILEM’s focus is on construction materials and their use in building and civil engineering structures, covering all phases of the building process from manufacture to use and recycling of materials. More information on RILEM and its previous publications can be found on www.RILEM.net. The RILEM State-of-the-Art Reports (STAR) are produced by the Technical Committees. They represent one of the most important outputs that RILEM generates—high level scientific and engineering reports that provide cutting edge knowledge in a given field. The work of the TCs is one of RILEM’s key functions. Members of a TC are experts in their field and give their time freely to share their expertise. As a result, the broader scientific community benefits greatly from RILEM’s activities. RILEM’s stated objective is to disseminate this information as widely as possible to the scientific community. RILEM therefore considers the STAR reports of its TCs as of highest importance, and encourages their publication whenever possible. The information in this and similar reports are mostly pre-normative in the sense that it provides the underlying scientific fundamentals on which standards and codes of practice are based. Without such a solid scientific basis, construction practice will be less than efficient or economical. It is RILEM’s hope that this information will be of wide use to the scientific community.
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Øyvind Bjøntegaard · Tor Arne Martius-Hammer Matias Krauss · Harald Budelmann
RILEM Technical Committee 195-DTD Recommendation for Test Methods for AD and TD of Early Age Concrete Round Robin Documentation Report: Program, Test Results and Statistical Evaluation
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Øyvind Bjøntegaard The Norwegian Public Roads Administration Trondheim Norway Tor Arne Martius-Hammer SINTEF Building and Infrastructure Trondheim Norway
Matias Krauss Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz Salzgitter Germany Harald Budelmann IBMB Braunschweig Germany
ISSN 2213-204X ISSN 2213-2031 (electronic) ISBN 978-94-017-9265-3 ISBN 978-94-017-9266-0 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-017-9266-0 Library of Congress Control Number: 2014945780 Springer Dordrecht Heidelberg New York London © RILEM 2015 No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval
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