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Shrinkage and Temperature Forces in Frame Piers [Summary]
Appropriate design strategies for frame piers can ensure their satisfactory performance against shrinkage and temperature effects while maintaining their construction cost advantages.
Shrinkage and temperature forces are known to have short- and long-term effects on both the superstructures and substructures of bridges. In the subst...
Shrinkage and temperature forces are known to have short- and long-term effects on both the superstructures and substructures of bridges. In the subst...
Inelastic failure of reinforced concrete (RC) structures under seismic loadings can be due either to loss of flexural, shear or bondcapacity. Specific...
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