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Shrinkage and creep in reinforced concrete construction
General theory of shrinkage and creep in reinforced concrete is reviewed and time dependent functions are invoked to determine loss of prestress in 3 prestressed concrete structures; limiting values of shrinkage and creep functions and loss of prestress is found to be independent of deformations of structure; role of eccentricity of prestressing cable.
Shrinkage and creep in reinforced concrete construction
General theory of shrinkage and creep in reinforced concrete is reviewed and time dependent functions are invoked to determine loss of prestress in 3 prestressed concrete structures; limiting values of shrinkage and creep functions and loss of prestress is found to be independent of deformations of structure; role of eccentricity of prestressing cable.
Shrinkage and creep in reinforced concrete construction
Civ Eng (Lond)
Sherbourne, A.N. (author)
1961
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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