Analysis of Concave Curling in Concrete Slabs
Publication: Journal of Transportation Engineering
Volume 119, Issue 4
Abstract
A concrete pavement curls to a concave configuration when it is subjected to a negative temperature gradient, which results when the temperature at its bottom surface is higher than at its top surface. A gap may occur between the bottom of the slab and the subgrade if the temperature gradient is large. The present paper offers an analytical approach to the determination of displacement and stress distributions for a semi‐infinite slab and for an infinitely‐long slab of a finite width, which takes into account a gap that may occur under the slab resulting from curling. Based on the analysis, an approximate formula for the maximum stress in a finite slab is suggested. The solution presented herein is obtained by applying the plate theory to an elastic plate resting on a Winkler foundation. Therefore, it is a general elastic solution and applies to not only concrete but also other materials.
Get full access to this article
View all available purchase options and get full access to this article.
References
1.
Bradbury, R. D. (1938). Reinforced concrete pavement. Wire Reinforcement Institute, Washington, D.C., 34–41.
2.
Emborg, M. (1991). “Thermal stress in concrete at early ages.” Analysis of concrete structures by fracture mechanics. L. Elfgren and S. P. Shah, eds., Chapman and Hall, New York, N.Y., 69–87.
3.
Okamoto, P. A., Nussbaum, P. J., Smith, K. D., Darter, M. I., Wilson, T. P., Wu, C. L., and Tayabji, S. D. (1991). “Guidelines for timing contraction joint sawing and earlier loading for concrete pavements.” Rep. No. FHWA‐RD‐91‐070, Federal Highway Administration, McLean, Va.
4.
Scott, R. F. (1981). Foundation analysis. Prentice‐Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 119–201.
5.
Yoder, E. J., and Witczak, M. W. (1975). Principles of pavement design. 2nd Ed., John Wiley & Sons, New York, N.Y., 85–86.
6.
Westergaard, H. M. (1926). “Analysis of stress in concrete pavements due to variations of temperature.” Proc., 6th Ann. Meeting, Highway Research Board, 201–205.
Information & Authors
Information
Published In
Copyright
Copyright © 1993 American Society of Civil Engineers.
History
Received: May 18, 1992
Published online: Jul 1, 1993
Published in print: Jul 1993
Authors
Metrics & Citations
Metrics
Citations
Download citation
If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click Download.