Computer Analysis of Effects of Creep, Shrinkage, and Temperature Changes on Concrete Structures
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ACI SP-129:1991 is a special publication that aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the creep and shrinkage characteristics of concrete. The publication consists of ten papers that cover various topics related to the long-term behavior of concrete structures.
The topics covered in the publication include experimental and numerical results of the long-term behavior of composite prestressed concrete railway bridges, creep buckling of reinforced concrete columns under uniaxial loads, evaluation of creep and shrinkage deflection in reinforced concrete members, time-dependent deflections of prestressed members using rational and approximate methods, and the effect of creep and shrinkage on the design of a nuclear reactor containment building.
The publication also includes papers on the creep behavior of slender reinforced and prestressed concrete columns, the step-by-step integration procedure for computing stress in prestressed members, and the serviceability of prestressed composite members.
Descriptors | Creep & Shrinkage |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 6.6 MB |