The Adam Neville Symposium: Creep and Shrinkage-Structural Design Effects
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The ACI SP-194:2000 standard contains 12 papers presented at the Adam Neville Symposium in Atlanta, Georgia in 1997. The papers cover various topics related to creep and shrinkage in concrete structures, including the effects of admixture and cementitious materials, special considerations for high-performance concrete, influences of temperature and humidity, analysis and design procedures for reinforced and prestressed concrete, and more.
The table of contents provides a list of the papers included in the publication. These papers cover topics such as creep and shrinkage prediction models (Model B3 and Model B3-Short Form), design provisions for shrinkage and creep, a kinetics approach to creep and shrinkage, a simplified method to account for creep and shrinkage effects in structural analysis, a unified approach for creep analysis of structures with variable statistical scheme, the effect of ambient temperature and humidity on creep and shrinkage, criteria for rational prediction of creep and shrinkage, correlation of creep and shrinkage models with field observations, elasticity, creep, and shrinkage of concretes containing admixtures, creep and shrinkage of high-performance concrete, and testing for concrete creep and shrinkage.
Descriptors | Creep & Shrinkage |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 16.5 MB |