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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. (see also brief translated abstract in Am. Concrete Inst. -- Jl., vol. 2, no. 9, May 1931, p. 254)
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. (see also brief translated abstract in Am. Concrete Inst. -- Jl., vol. 2, no. 9, May 1931, p. 254)
Cracks in concrete
La fissuration des betons
Rossbach, E. (author)
1931
6 pages
7 Figs.
Article (Journal)
French
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