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Experimental Study on Early Age Creep and Shrinkage of PVA Fiber Reinforced High Strength Concrete
The aim of this experimental study was to determine elastic and time-dependent deformations of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) fibers reinforced high performance concrete. The experimental studies of shrinkage and early age creep were performed. High performance
Būmanis, Ģirts +4 more
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Development of high performance concrete using combinations of mineral admixtures. [PDF]
Cement replacement materials are by-products used to produce high performance concrete. Published data on the effects of combinations of mineral admixtures in concrete on the microstructural and performance-related properties under different ...
Darwish, Abdulhanan A., Darwish, A.
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Abstract Globally, there is a growing trend toward taller, larger, and more structurally diverse buildings that require expansive interior spaces. Rapid technological advancements have surged the demand for data centers, while the expansion of e‐commerce has increased logistics volumes, driving the need for large‐scale warehouses.
Han Yong Lee +2 more
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Creep analysis of structures with variable statistical scheme-unified approach
Variation of statistical scheme of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures is frequent in modem construction techniques. Construction sequences may include application of permanent loads and of prestressing in one or more steps, and connection of ...
Chiorino M. A., Dezi L., Tarantino A. M.
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Abstract Numerous studies have been conducted to determine the performance of formulas for calculating crack width and spacing in reinforced concrete structures. Generally, these studies pay limited attention to the application areas of those formulas and how to compare different representations of the crack width and spacing.
Anton van der Esch +2 more
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Experimental Study on Creep of New Concrete Mixtures
The aim of this study was to experimentally investigate the creep behavior of developed concrete compositions in order to evaluate the possibility of using glass powder and small clay particles as active additives in concrete by replacing cement. Several
Sprince, Andīna +2 more
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Rotation capacity of continuous reinforced concrete slab strips revisited
Abstract Rotation capacity is a key characteristic of statically indeterminate reinforced concrete structures, as it (i) enables bending moment redistributions, whether intentionally introduced through optimized reinforcement layouts or arising from unforeseen self‐equilibrated stress states, and (ii) promotes large rotations at failure load, thereby ...
Nathalie Reckinger +2 more
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Crack-free concrete [Elektronisk resurs] : an understanding of creep
A durable structure of concrete is achieved when no cracking occurs during the young ages of the hardening process. Therefore, it’s of importance to address shrinkage and creep correctly.
Jonasson, Jan-Erik, +2 more
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The challenges of GFRP RC beam design for limit states
Abstract Glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars are used ever more frequently in concrete construction due to their non‐corrosive and anti‐magnetic properties. Their research over the past decades focused on fundamental questions, such as the design aspects of beams under flexural loads.
Szabolcs Szinvai, Tamás Kovács
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