In the literature and codes of practice, various equations are recommended for calculating typical material properties of compressive strength, elastic modulus, shrinkage strain and creep coefficient of concrete. The various equations are reported to give significantly different estimates leading to great uncertainty, particularly when estimating axial shortening of vertical concrete elements such as columns, cores and walls in a tall building that typically utilises high strength concrete. The main aim of this paper is to evaluate the various equations from relevant concrete codes and literature used to estimate the material properties of both normal strength concrete (NSC) and high strength concrete (HSC). Selected prediction equations ar...
Differential axial shortening, distortion and deformation in high rise buildings is a serious concer...
Abstract: Creep of concrete is an important design consideration. National design codes therefore pr...
To facilitate the calculation of creep and shrinkage properties needed for analyzing the creep and s...
In the literature and codes of practice, various equations are recommended for calculating typical m...
Model for practical prediction of creep and shrinkage of normal strength concrete, developed previou...
This paper addresses axial shortening prediction of the vertical concrete elements of tall buildings...
Recently, the use of high-strength concrete has become more popular due to the availability and sign...
Creep deformation of concrete is often responsible for excessive deflection at service loads which c...
Synopsis: The present paper ∗ presents in chapter 1 a model for the character-ization of concrete cr...
The American Concrete Institute (ACI) defines high strength concrete (HSC) as concrete that has a co...
© 2018 ICE Publishing: All rights reserved. Concrete is generally classified by compressive strength...
An improved and simplified prediction model for creep and shrinkage of concrete is presented. New si...
In recent times, the importance of constructing different models to predict the elastic properties o...
Modern construction techniques enable reinforced concrete structures to be constructed in a very sho...
Due to the application of advanced material technology, concrete with high compressive strength is c...
Differential axial shortening, distortion and deformation in high rise buildings is a serious concer...
Abstract: Creep of concrete is an important design consideration. National design codes therefore pr...
To facilitate the calculation of creep and shrinkage properties needed for analyzing the creep and s...
In the literature and codes of practice, various equations are recommended for calculating typical m...
Model for practical prediction of creep and shrinkage of normal strength concrete, developed previou...
This paper addresses axial shortening prediction of the vertical concrete elements of tall buildings...
Recently, the use of high-strength concrete has become more popular due to the availability and sign...
Creep deformation of concrete is often responsible for excessive deflection at service loads which c...
Synopsis: The present paper ∗ presents in chapter 1 a model for the character-ization of concrete cr...
The American Concrete Institute (ACI) defines high strength concrete (HSC) as concrete that has a co...
© 2018 ICE Publishing: All rights reserved. Concrete is generally classified by compressive strength...
An improved and simplified prediction model for creep and shrinkage of concrete is presented. New si...
In recent times, the importance of constructing different models to predict the elastic properties o...
Modern construction techniques enable reinforced concrete structures to be constructed in a very sho...
Due to the application of advanced material technology, concrete with high compressive strength is c...
Differential axial shortening, distortion and deformation in high rise buildings is a serious concer...
Abstract: Creep of concrete is an important design consideration. National design codes therefore pr...
To facilitate the calculation of creep and shrinkage properties needed for analyzing the creep and s...