Creep deformation of concrete is often responsible for excessive deflections at service loads which can compromise the performance of a structure. National design codes therefore provide prediction models for the estimation of creep deformation. These models are empirical-based. This paper assesses the accuracy of six international code type models, when compared with the actual strains measured on a range of South African concretes under laboratory control conditions. The models considered are those contained in AS 3600 (2001), AS 3600 (2009), Eurocode EC 2 (2004), GL (2000), GL (2004) and GZ (1993). The results indicate that for the range of concretes tested, the GL (2000) model yielded the most accurate predictions, giving the lowest ove...
The implementation of Eurocode 2 (EC2) for the design of concrete structures in South Africa in the ...
Over the last 15 years, there have been numerous models put forward for the prediction of the time-d...
Synopsis: The present paper ∗ presents in chapter 1 a model for the character-ization of concrete cr...
Creep deformation of concrete is often responsible for excessive deflections at service loads which ...
Abstract: Creep of concrete is an important design consideration. National design codes therefore pr...
Creep deformation of concrete is often responsible for excessive deflection at service loads which c...
Abstract: Creep strain, a requirement of the concrete design process, is a complex phenomenon that h...
Abstract: Creep of concrete is an important design consideration. National design codes therefore pr...
Abstract: Creep deformation of concrete is often responsible for excessive deflections at service lo...
Abstract: Creep strain, a requirement of the concrete design process, is a complex phenomenon that h...
The paper presents the currently used procedures for calculating the deformation of concrete and cre...
Many factors affect creep of concrete; this paper considers the adequacy of creep prediction models ...
Modeling the shrinkage and creep of concrete is a demanding task due to the large number and high co...
The elastic modulus of concrete is utilized in the design of reinforced concrete structures, includi...
This paper presents: (1) statistical justification and calibration of model B4 using laboratory cree...
The implementation of Eurocode 2 (EC2) for the design of concrete structures in South Africa in the ...
Over the last 15 years, there have been numerous models put forward for the prediction of the time-d...
Synopsis: The present paper ∗ presents in chapter 1 a model for the character-ization of concrete cr...
Creep deformation of concrete is often responsible for excessive deflections at service loads which ...
Abstract: Creep of concrete is an important design consideration. National design codes therefore pr...
Creep deformation of concrete is often responsible for excessive deflection at service loads which c...
Abstract: Creep strain, a requirement of the concrete design process, is a complex phenomenon that h...
Abstract: Creep of concrete is an important design consideration. National design codes therefore pr...
Abstract: Creep deformation of concrete is often responsible for excessive deflections at service lo...
Abstract: Creep strain, a requirement of the concrete design process, is a complex phenomenon that h...
The paper presents the currently used procedures for calculating the deformation of concrete and cre...
Many factors affect creep of concrete; this paper considers the adequacy of creep prediction models ...
Modeling the shrinkage and creep of concrete is a demanding task due to the large number and high co...
The elastic modulus of concrete is utilized in the design of reinforced concrete structures, includi...
This paper presents: (1) statistical justification and calibration of model B4 using laboratory cree...
The implementation of Eurocode 2 (EC2) for the design of concrete structures in South Africa in the ...
Over the last 15 years, there have been numerous models put forward for the prediction of the time-d...
Synopsis: The present paper ∗ presents in chapter 1 a model for the character-ization of concrete cr...