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Sustainable Serviceability of Structural Concrete: Control of Deflection and Cracking
Modern structures must be designed for satisfactory serviceability over a long lifespan: 100 years or more. The camber or the deflection must not be excessive during the design lifespan. The present paper concerns the state-of-the-art technology on prediction of the most probable long-term deflection.
Sustainable Serviceability of Structural Concrete: Control of Deflection and Cracking
Modern structures must be designed for satisfactory serviceability over a long lifespan: 100 years or more. The camber or the deflection must not be excessive during the design lifespan. The present paper concerns the state-of-the-art technology on prediction of the most probable long-term deflection.
Sustainable Serviceability of Structural Concrete: Control of Deflection and Cracking
Ghali, Amin (author) / Gayed, Ramez B. (author)
2014-04-02
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