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Cracks in plain and reinforced concrete are result of shrinkage of cement and of low resistance of concrete to elastic stresses, other than compression; while compressive strength is primary requisite of concrete, other qualities should not be neglected. (brief translated abstract) (See also Revue des Materiaux de Construction et de Travaux Publics no. 256, Jan. 1931 pp. 12-17, 7 figs.)
Cracks in plain and reinforced concrete are result of shrinkage of cement and of low resistance of concrete to elastic stresses, other than compression; while compressive strength is primary requisite of concrete, other qualities should not be neglected. (brief translated abstract) (See also Revue des Materiaux de Construction et de Travaux Publics no. 256, Jan. 1931 pp. 12-17, 7 figs.)
Cracks in concrete
La fissuration des betons
Rossbach, E. (author)
1931
Article (Journal)
English
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