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SP-135
Creep and Shrinkage of Concrete: Effect of Materials and Environment

1992, 100pp.

$73.50


This Special Publication contains six papers covering the areas of prediction models, effects of admixtures and cement replacement materials, relationship between creep and thermal stresses, effects of fly ash and silica fume, characteristics of carbon fiber reinforced composites, and cement-phosphogypsum mixtures.

Contents:
*New Prediction Models for Creep and Shrinkage of Concrete,

by H.S. Muller

*Creep and Shrinkage of Concrete as Affected by Admixtures

and Cement Replacement Materials, by J.J. Brooks and

A. Neville

*The Interaction of Thermal Stress and Concrete Creep, by

S.K. Hirata, D.M. Smith, and M.I. Hammons

*Effect of Low Temperature on the Creep Behavior of High

Strength Concrete, by H.M. Marzouk

*Drying Shrinkage Characteristics of Carbon Fiber Reinforced

Cement Composites, by P. Soroushian, M. Nagi, and E. Mustata

*Shrinkage of Statically Compacted Cement-Phosphogypsum

Mixtures, by C.X. Ling, K.T. Lin, and W.F. Chang

ACI