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Constraints Induced by Shrinkage

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Creep and Shrinkage

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Up to now the basis for the solution of these problems has been almost exclusively the engineer’s experience and instinct. This approach is entirely acceptable for normal structures that are divided by joints into sufficiently short segments. In the domain of engineering design, however, there are frequent cases where the validity of such rules of thumb must be checked by a special analysis. The following is intended to show how one proceeds under such circumstances.

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Rüsch, H., Jungwirth, D., Hilsdorf, H.K. (1983). Constraints Induced by Shrinkage. In: Creep and Shrinkage. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5424-9_22

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