What is creep ,deflection and shrinkage in concrete
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Answer / anand
creep- it is the continious strain which occour due to
external forces acting on a body
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Answer / falafaa
Concrete creep is defined as: deformation of structure under sustained load. Basically, long term pressure or stress on concrete can make it change shape. This deformation usually occurs in the direction the force is being applied. Like a concrete column getting more compressed, or a beam bending. Creep does not necessarily cause concrete to fail or break apart. Creep is factored in when concrete structures are designed.
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