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dc.creatorJames, Jerison Scariah
dc.creatorRose, Angel
dc.creatorJohn, Elson
dc.creatorPaul, Sachin
dc.date2021-05-04
dc.identifierhttps://portalrevistas.uct.cl/index.php/safer/article/view/2532
dc.identifier10.7770/safer-V10N1-art2532
dc.descriptionShrinkage cracking is a common source of distress in concrete structures. In addition to being unsightly, these cracks serve to accelerate other forms of damage in concrete, thereby shortening the service life of structures. One solution to reduce the potential for shrinkage cracking is to incorporate a shrinkage reducing admixture (SRA) in concrete mixtures. SRAs belong to a special type of organic chemicals (i.e., surfactants) that when mixed in water, reduce the surface tension of the liquid, and thereby reduce the magnitude of capillary stresses and shrinkage strains that occur when concrete is losing moisture. Various studies show that SRAs have proven to reduce drying, autogenous, and plastic shrinkage, which has been summarized in this literature. Keywords—Shrinkage Reducing Admixtures, Surfactants, Drying shrinkage, Plastic shrinkage, Autogenous shrinkage.en-US
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dc.languageeng
dc.publisherUniversidad Católica de Temucoen-US
dc.relationhttps://portalrevistas.uct.cl/index.php/safer/article/view/2532/2104
dc.rightsCopyright (c) 2021 Sustainability, Agri, Food and Environmental Researchen-US
dc.rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0en-US
dc.sourceSustainability Agri Food Environmental Research (SAFER); Vol. 10 (2022)es-ES
dc.sourceSustainability, Agri, Food and Environmental Research; Vol. 10 (2022)en-US
dc.source0719-3726
dc.titleA review on the influence of shrinkage reducing admixtures on concreteen-US
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