Prediction of creep, shrinkage, and temperature effects in concrete structures: Reported by ACI committee 209

James A. Rhodes, Domingo J. Carreira, Zdcnck P. Bazant, James I. Beaudoin, Dan E. Branson, Bruce R. Gamble, H. G. Gcymaycr, Brij B. Goyal, Brian B. Hope, John R. Keeton, Clyde E. Kesler, William R. Lorman, Jack A. Means, Bernard L. Meyers, R. H. Hills, K. H. Nasser, A. H. Neville, Frederic Roll, John Timusk, Michael A. Hard

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Abstract

This report reviews the methods for predicting creep, shrinkage and temperature effects in concrete stntcturcs. It presents the designer ,.,.ith a unified and digested approach to the problem of volume changes in concrete. The individual chapters have been Writtcn in such a Eny that they can be used almost independently from the rest of the report, The report is generally consistent With the ACI Building Code (ACI 318-77) and includes material indicated in the Code, but not specifically defined therein..

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationDesigning for Creep and Shrinkage in Concrete Structures
PublisherAmerican Concrete Institute
Pages193-300
Number of pages108
ISBN (Electronic)9780870317071
StatePublished - Oct 1 1982
Externally publishedYes
Event1978 Adrian Pauw Symposium on Designing for Creep and Shrinkage at the 1978 ACI Fall Convention - Houston, United States
Duration: Oct 29 1978Nov 3 1978

Publication series

NameAmerican Concrete Institute, ACI Special Publication
VolumeSP-076
ISSN (Print)0193-2527

Conference

Conference1978 Adrian Pauw Symposium on Designing for Creep and Shrinkage at the 1978 ACI Fall Convention
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityHouston
Period10/29/7811/3/78

Keywords

  • Beams (supports)
  • Buckling
  • Camber
  • Composite construction (concrete to concrete)
  • Compt·ess ive strength
  • Concretes
  • Conct·ete slabs
  • Cracking (fracturing)
  • Creep properties
  • Curing
  • Deflection
  • Flat concrete plates
  • Flexural strength
  • Girders
  • Lightweight-aggregate concretes
  • Modulus of elasticity
  • Moments of inertia
  • Precast concrete
  • Prestress loss
  • Prestressed concrete
  • Reinforced concrete
  • Shoring
  • Shrinkage
  • Strains
  • Stress relaxation
  • Structural design
  • Temperature
  • Thermal expansion
  • Two-way slabs
  • Volume change
  • Warpage

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Building and Construction
  • General Materials Science

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