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A preliminary numerical investigation on the influence of material variability in the early-age cracking behavior of restrained concrete
A. Radlinska
, B. Pease, J. Weiss
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Numerical Investigation
100%
Material Properties
100%
Early-age Cracking
100%
Cracking Behavior
100%
Material Variability
100%
Stress Development
66%
Humidity
33%
Computer Program
33%
Construction Process
33%
Residual Stress
33%
Temperature-humidity Index
33%
Environmental Conditions
33%
Monte Carlo Simulation
33%
Simulation Procedure
33%
Thermal Shrinkage
33%
Tensile Residual Stress
33%
Shrinkage Cracking
33%
Stress Crack
33%
Log-logistic
33%
Autogenous Shrinkage
33%
Engineering
Tensile Residual Stress
50%
Logistic Function
50%