Leca Concrete
Leca Concrete
Leca Concrete
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# MODULUS OF ELASTICITY OF LECA CONCRETE
Modulus of elasticity of concrete depends on the modulus of elasticity of each ingredient in concrete,
namely aggregates and hard mortar. Modulus of elasticity relates to the percent of volume
acceptation of each ingredient that is aggregates and hard mortar. This relationship also depends on
the type of Leca aggregate, its compressive strength and density. Modulus of elasticity of Leca
concrete varies between 5000 to 24000 N/mm2 (8). Amount of modulus of elasticity of lightweight
concrete is estimated by pauw (17) through the equation given below:
Ecj (modulus of deformation) = 0.04 fcj W
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In this equation: Ecj is the secant modulus of light weight concrete in the age of j days in N/mm2, W
is the bulk density of air dried 28 day specimen in Kg/m3 and fcj is the j day compressive strength of
cubic specimen in N/mm2.
Pauws relationship may give the modulus of elasticity of Leca concrete more or less than what relay
is; specially when we design light weight concrete with steel and ordinary concrete as a composite
design, since the modulus of elasticity of each composite material is important for determining
stresses, the modulus of elasticity of light weight concrete must be determined by test correctly.
# CREEP
Creep is the deformation of concrete under constant load as time passes. This deformation is
imposed on concrete in addition to the deformation that takes place by: instantaneous deflection as
soon as load is applied, shrinkage caused by drying and decreasing ambient temperature. Effect of
creep in the case of reducing stresses caused by shrinkage can be useful. But usually, creep for
increasing deflection of structural components is harmful and not suitable. In reference No. 8,
medium range of creep of lightweight concrete in creep strain for unit of stress has determined equal
to (6.5 - 9 ) x
5
10
per N/
2
mm .
Since the creep deformation is the result of hard cement paste deflection under permanent load,
amount of creep deformation increases as the amount of hard cement paste increases. Creep
deformation depends on both the quantity and quality of cement paste. Creep deformation decreases
as the void in cement paste decreases and strength of cement paste increases.
# SHRINKAGE
Amount of shrinkage depends on the following factors:
1- Amount of cement paste in concrete (amount of cement in concrete)
2- Quality of cement paste
3- Kind of aggregate
Aggregates prevent the shrinkage of hardened cement paste in different degree.
The degree of prevention depends on the modulus of deformation of aggregates.
Kind of aggregate also affects the required quality and quantity of cement paste for specific strength.
Aggregate with low strength and modulus of deformation for specific strength of concrete needs more
cement paste. Not adequate gradation and surface texture of aggregate because of the need of more
water and cement paste for specific workability causes an increase in shrinkage of concrete.
Shrinkage increases as the amount of cement increases. Final shrinkage for Leca concrete with 300-
kilogram cement in one cubic meter of concrete has been obtained about 0.49 - 0.65 mm/m (14).
Concrete with higher amount of cement, about 650 Kilogram or more in one cubic meter of concrete
has shown a final shrinkage about 1.2 mm/m (14). Although, shrinkage in light weight concrete is
more than that of ordinary concrete, but because of lower modulus of elasticity of lightweight
concrete, the stresses caused by constrained shrinkage in both light weight and ordinary concrete is
nearly equal.
# COEFFICIENT OF THERMAL EXPANSION
In concrete, thermal expansion mainly depends on:
Modulus of deformation of aggregates, the volume ratio of aggregate to hard cement paste, percent
moisture in concrete and temperature of concrete.
Coefficient of thermal expansion of Leca aggregates is about 50 to 70 percent lower than that of
ordinary coarse aggregate (about 12x
6
10
/K) (8).
Coefficient of thermal expansion of lightweight concrete is about 6-11x
6
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