Nonuniform Shrinkage of Concrete Walls.

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Nemeck, Jaromir
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Stavebnicky casopis | 1982年 / 30卷 / 06期
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BUILDINGS - Walls - STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - Mathematical Models;
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The author of the paper studies nonuniform shrinkage of concrete walls using as a basis the research results summarized in the CEB-FIP Recommendations where, however, only uniform shrinkage is given attention to. On the basis of the relationship of shrinkage of concrete elements versus their size and their medium of storage the author derived the function of shrinkage distribution over the wall cross-section.
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