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Hulla, J.
GEOTECHNICAL PROBLEMS OF THE STRUCTURES ON THE FLOODED TERRITORIES. During floods in the Slovak territory water levels in the rivers and river basins rise from 6 m to 10 [...]
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This paper presents the results of 2 RC rectangular slab (span of 2,65 m, 0,20 m thick) column (0,40×0,40 m) connections. The bottom slab reinforcement over the column c [...]
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Structures operating at high temperatures are damaged by creep processes. If the structure is also subjected to cyclic loading, the fatigue damage is usually significant. [...]
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A Danish innovation consortium is preparing a set of guidelines on the mix design and execution of steel fiber reinforced self-compacting concrete (SFRSCC). The guideline [...]
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The modelling of reinforced concrete slabs is a topic of this paper. The main attention is paid to the cracks propagation, the increase and localization of the damage and [...]
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Fajman, P.
During the past three decades a great deal of research work has been carried out on numerical modelling of soil-structure interaction. This paper starts from a review of [...]
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New technologies of highway concrete bridges construction require a more detailed analysis of bridges. Especially, the gradual construction has to be modelled because the [...]
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Temperature evolution in concrete constructions due to hydration heat presents a formidable problem causing early age cracking and from the chemical point of view changin [...]
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When describing rheologic processes in concrete, such as creep or relaxation, efficient numerical methods based on the exponential algorithm for a Kelvin or Maxwell chai [...]
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Foundation of buildings in deep ditches under the ground water level highly elevated during floods is a serious problem. Cracking arising due to the combination of hydrat [...]
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