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Short-term and long-term deformation analysis of prestressed concrete beams

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2005
Author
Bačinskas, Darius
Vainiūnas, Povilas
Kaklauskas, Gintaris
Zamblauskaitė, Renata
Kondratenko, Denisas
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The purpose of this research is to present a new procedure for deformation analysis of both uncracked and cracked prestressed concrete flexural members. The effect of tension stiffening and non-linear time effects of creep and shrinkage are taken into account. Effective modulus method is used for modeling of long-term deformations. The proposed calculation technique is based on the layered approach and use of the traditional materials stress-strain relationships. To assess accuracy of the technique, deflections were calculated for experimental prestressed concrete (PC) beams reported in the literature.
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2005
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https://etalpykla.vilniustech.lt/handle/123456789/140247
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