Abstract

The coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of concrete is one of the important concrete properties that is responsible for the deterioration of concrete pavements and structures. A significant savings in repair and rehabilitation cost can be achieved by optimizing the CTE of concrete according to the need of the concrete pavements and structures. CTE reduction also improves the durability and longevity. CTE of concrete is dependent on the CTE of its constituents. Replacing high-CTE aggregates with low-CTE aggregates can significantly reduce the CTE of overall concrete. In addition, concrete CTE can be reduced by reducing the cement paste volume. This study presented systematic guideline to select the concrete constituents to achieve a target CTE.

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