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A Comprehensive Review of Inherent Cracking Mechanisms in Concrete Structures: A State-of-the-Art Study

Author(s)
Jeon, DonghoOh, Hong SeobKwon, SukminKim, Dong JooPyo, SukhoonYoon, Seyoon
Issued Date
2024-06
DOI
10.4334/JKCI.2024.36.3.255
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/88681
Citation
Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute, v.36, no.3, pp.255 - 266
Abstract
Cracking is one of the visually noticeable signs of deterioration when concrete structures face durability problems. Various crack mechanisms exist in concrete, and cracks occur due to the combined actions of these mechanisms. However, the first step to understanding concrete cracks is to understand intrinsic cracks. Therefore, in the present study, cracks that are not generated by external forces were classified as intrinsic cracks, and a review study was conducted on intrinsic cracks due to drying and plastic shrinkage, plastic settlement, alkali-silica reaction, thermal contraction, and reinforcement corrosion. Furthermore, in this work, various methods to control the aforementioned intrinsic cracks were also reviewed, and if properly applied in practice, it will be possible to reduce the damage to concrete structures caused by intrinsic cracks. © 2024 by Korea Concrete Institute.
Publisher
Korea Concrete Institute
ISSN
1229-5515
Keyword (Author)
plastic settlementshrinkagethermal contractionalkali-silica reactioncorrosion

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