Experimental study of a wet mix shotcrete for primary tunnel linings—Part I: Evolution of strength, stiffness and ductility
Stefan Smaniotto, Matthias Neuner, Alexander Dummer, Tobias Cordes, Günter Hofstetter
Abstract
A comprehensive experimental program on the mechanical, hygral and thermal behavior of a modern wet mix shotcrete is presented. The present part I deals with the evolution of the uniaxial compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, Young’s modulus, and specific mode I fracture energy. The results are compared to empirical relations used in some shotcrete models. Part II deals with creep and shrinkage of shotcrete as well as with the thermal and hygral material behavior. Together, part I and part II of this study lay the foundation for the thorough calibration and validation of material models for a wet mix shotcrete.
Topics & Concepts
ShotcreteUltimate tensile strengthStiffnessFoundation (evidence)Ductility (Earth science)Materials scienceShrinkageGeotechnical engineeringCompressive strengthCreepComposite materialStructural engineeringEngineeringArchaeologyHistoryConcrete Properties and BehaviorFire effects on concrete materialsConcrete and Cement Materials Research