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In high geothermal tunnels (>28 °C), curing temperature critically affects early-age concrete mechanics and durability. Uniaxial compression tests under six curing conditions, combined with CT scanning and machine learning-based crack analysis, were used to evaluate the impacts of curing age, temperature, and fiber content. The test results indicate that concrete exhibits optimal development of mechanical properties under ambient temperature conditions. Specifically, the elastic modulus increased by 33.85% with age in the room-temperature group (RT), by 23.35% in the fiber group (F), and decreased by 26.75% in the varying-temperature group (VT). A Weibull statistical damage-based constitutive model aligned strongly with the experimental data (R > 0.99). Fractal analysis of CT-derived cracks revealed clear fractal characteristics in the log(Nr)-log(r) curves, demonstrating internal damage mechanisms under different thermal histories.

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