Summary: | Fly ash (FA) is an environmentally hazardous industrial solid waste. High FA replacement levels on properties of concrete with low w/b have been widely investigated, however, studies on the thermal cracking behavior of HVFA concrete with high w/b are lacking. This paper investigated the effect of high volume fly ash (HVFA) on mechanical properties and thermal cracking resistance of concrete with a high w/b of 0.45 using temperature stress testing machine (TSTM). An adiabatic curing condition during the temperature rise stage and a rapid cooling during the temperature drop stage were applied on test specimens. The effectiveness of concrete with different FA replacement levels (0%, 20%, 50% and 80%) on the thermal cracking potential of concrete under a restraint degree of 100% has been addressed. Results showed that the mechanical properties of concrete mixture decreased with the increasing FA replacement level; the ratio of creep-to-free strain (i.e., relaxation behavior) of concrete mixture decreased when the FA replacement level reached 20%, and converted to increase for the FA replacement level ranging from 50% to 80%; FA replacement level with 50% showed a desirable effect on the thermal cracking resistance enhancement of high w/b concrete mixture regarding restrained cracking control.
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