The Effects of Creep on Instability and Indeterminacy Investigated by Plastic Models

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Ross, A D

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 24, Issue 8, 1946

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 24, Issue 8, 1946

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The effects of creep in reinforced concrete structures are briefly reviewed. In most structural units, creep alters the internal stress distribution and increases deflection but has little effect on ultimate strength.

A.D. Ross

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