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: [http://www.baunat.boku.ac.at/fileadmin/data/H03000/H87000/department/CD-Labor/CreepShrinkData_20141031GB.xlsx download creep and shrinkage database]
: [http://www.baunat.boku.ac.at/fileadmin/data/H03000/H87000/department/CD-Labor/CreepShrinkData_20141031GB.xlsx download creep and shrinkage database]
: [http://www.baunat.boku.ac.at/fileadmin/data/H03000/H87000/department/CD-Labor/BridgeDatabase_131127.xls download bridge deflection database]
: [http://www.baunat.boku.ac.at/fileadmin/data/H03000/H87000/department/CD-Labor/BridgeDatabase_131127.xls download bridge deflection database]
Evaluation of creep compliances and shrinkage strains based on advanced models can be facilitated by various tools:
* design tool based on the B3 Model

Revision as of 15:17, 18 August 2015

This page provides various supplementary resources related to a new book on concrete creep and shrinkage, to be published by Springer.

Zdeněk P. Bažant and Milan Jirásek: Creep and Hygrothermal Effects in Concrete Structures

Calibration and validation of creep and shrinkage models requires comprehensive data sets covering sufficiently long loading and drying time periods. So far the largest collection of creep and shrinkage laboratory data and multi-decade structural observations has been compiled at Northwestern University. It is freely available from the following sites:

download creep and shrinkage database
download bridge deflection database
download creep and shrinkage database
download bridge deflection database

Evaluation of creep compliances and shrinkage strains based on advanced models can be facilitated by various tools:

  • design tool based on the B3 Model