Numerical analyses of crack spacing due to shrinkage in reinforced concrete slabs
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2003
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Shrinkage cracking is commonly observed in concrete flat structures such as highway pavements, slabs, and bridge decks. Crack spacing due to shrinkage has received considerable attention for many years [1-3]. However, some aspects concerning the mechanism of crack spacing still remain un-clear. Though it is well known that the interval of the cracks generally falls with a range, no satisfactory explanation has been put forward as to why the minimum spacing exists. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/28197/1/c28197.pdf http://congress.cimne.upc.es/complas/frontal/default.asp Chen, G. & Baker, G. (2003) Numerical analyses of crack spacing due to shrinkage in reinforced concrete slabs. In Proceedings of the VII International Conference on Computational Plasticity (On CD-Rom), Barcelona. |
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Copyright 2003 Please consult authors. |
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Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation |
Palavras-Chave | #090503 Construction Materials #cracking #concrete #shrinkage |
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Conference Paper |