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Creep in High Performance Concrete

Creep in High Performance Concrete

Creep in High Performance Concrete

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The ultimate creep coefficient for normal concrete is usually estimated at 2.35.  I am interested in any literature that describes an estimate of the coefficient specifically for high performance concrete.  Any direction would be greatly appreciated.    

RE: Creep in High Performance Concrete

Check out the Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP), National Academy of Sciences, 2101 Constitution Avenue N.W., Washington, DC 20418.  They have put out a series of publications on HPC.  One is called "Mechanical Behavior of HPC, Volume 1 (SHRP-C-361).  Don't know if they have a website but you could search.

RE: Creep in High Performance Concrete

Another is

Engineering Properties of Commercially Available High-
Strength Concretes (Including Three Year data)
R.G. Burg and B.W.Ost
PCA

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