Abstract
Temperature cracks commonly occur during mass concrete construction. Research shows that changes in temperature and peripheral constraints mainly cause crack formation in concrete. Engineers who lack experience often build structures prone to concrete cracks. Dams built in the high-altitude areas of Tibet are examples of such structure. Climatic conditions, such as large temperature variation and strong solar radiation, disrupt temperature control and crack prevention in concrete. In this study, we explored the measures for temperature control and crack prevention that are suitable for concrete structures, especially those built in high-altitude areas with large temperature variation and strong constraint zones. The study was performed in a steep slope dam section and stilling basin in Tibet. The finite element method was used to guide the engineering construction in the area. These methods could be applied to the construction of similar projects in other high-altitude areas.
Highlights
Temperature cracks commonly occur during mass concrete construction
We investigated the measures for temperature control and crack prevention, which are suitable for concrete construction in high-altitude areas with large temperature variation and strong constraint zones
The temperature drop rate of the intermediate-phase cooling is less than 0.3°CÁd21; (4) the structure of the stilling basin is located within the strong constraint zone
Summary
Temperature cracks commonly occur during mass concrete construction. Research shows that changes in temperature and peripheral constraints mainly cause crack formation in concrete. Keywords High altitude, concrete cracks, steep slope dam section, stilling basin, large temperature difference, strong constraint We investigated the measures for temperature control and crack prevention, which are suitable for concrete construction in high-altitude areas with large temperature variation and strong constraint zones.
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