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Influence of amount of torque, duration of loading, age on loading, humidity conditions, and sand content on various deformation components was studied; theory, formulated on reversible and nonreversible time-processes taking place in mortar, is presented that attributes shrinkage, swelling, and creep and its recovery to water migration within cement gel.
Influence of amount of torque, duration of loading, age on loading, humidity conditions, and sand content on various deformation components was studied; theory, formulated on reversible and nonreversible time-processes taking place in mortar, is presented that attributes shrinkage, swelling, and creep and its recovery to water migration within cement gel.
Elastic and inelastic behavior of hardened mortar in torsion
Am Concrete Inst -- Publ
Ishai, O. (author)
American Concrete Institute Symposium on Creep of Concrete ; 1964
1964
30 pages
Conference paper
English
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