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Title: SP-027: Designing for Effects of Creep, Shrinkage and Temperature in Concrete Structures
Author(s): Editor: Raymond C. Reese
Publication: Symposium Paper
Volume: 27
Issue:
Appears on pages(s): 445
Keywords:
DOI: 10.14359/14080
Date: 1/1/1971
Abstract: SP27 Much has been written on the damaging failures resultingfrom designs without adequate provision for the effects of creep, shrinkage and temperature, The object of this symposium volume is to combine the laboratory and actual field experience into a working procedure for estimating the effects of volumetric changes. By comparing the experiences of researches and design engineers this publication aims for an eventual mathematical procedure that could be as well agreed upon as movement distribution.
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