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Comparison of Crack-Width Prediction Models for Steel-Reinforced Concrete Structures
Prediction of time-to-cracking and crack-width of concrete cover provides useful information for decision making on maintenance and rehabilitation of reinforced concrete structures. Comparison of prediction models for time-to-cracking has been done in a recently published study, which indicated simple prediction models provide better good fit to various sets of experimental data than complex models. As a follow-up, this study uses published crack-width data to compare different models, developed in the literature to predict crack-width of concrete cover.
Comparison of Crack-Width Prediction Models for Steel-Reinforced Concrete Structures
Prediction of time-to-cracking and crack-width of concrete cover provides useful information for decision making on maintenance and rehabilitation of reinforced concrete structures. Comparison of prediction models for time-to-cracking has been done in a recently published study, which indicated simple prediction models provide better good fit to various sets of experimental data than complex models. As a follow-up, this study uses published crack-width data to compare different models, developed in the literature to predict crack-width of concrete cover.
Comparison of Crack-Width Prediction Models for Steel-Reinforced Concrete Structures
Applied Mechanics and Materials ; 784 ; 129-136
2015-08-18
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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