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Some observations on interpretation of creep data
Study of nature of creep and role played by adsorbed water showed that strongly adsorbed water is structural, load-bearing component which must change in quantity as well as in state of stress when system changes from one state of mechanical equilibrium to another; this characteristic accounts for reversible creep; new rheological model shows requirements for re-establishing mechanical and thermodynamic equilibrium after load is applied, and after removal; relation of creep to shrinkage is discussed.
Some observations on interpretation of creep data
Study of nature of creep and role played by adsorbed water showed that strongly adsorbed water is structural, load-bearing component which must change in quantity as well as in state of stress when system changes from one state of mechanical equilibrium to another; this characteristic accounts for reversible creep; new rheological model shows requirements for re-establishing mechanical and thermodynamic equilibrium after load is applied, and after removal; relation of creep to shrinkage is discussed.
Some observations on interpretation of creep data
RILEM Bul
Powers, T.C. (author)
1966
11 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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