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AUTHOR(S):

Petr Mynarcik, Jiri Koktan

 

TITLE

The Subsidence Analysis of Post-tensioned Slab-on-Ground Secundary Reinforced by Polypropylene Fibres

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ABSTRACT

This experimental static load test is part of research activities scoped on problematics with involved foundation conditions. Especially for areas with influence of undermining or flood hazard. Concept of experiment was designed like a model situation of interaction between concrete column, concrete slab-on-ground and subsoil. During static load process were measured deformations, tensions inside the experimental model and geotechnical values on contact surface of concrete slab-on-ground and_x000D_
subsoil. These data were processed and used for creation of 3D FEM model.

KEYWORDS

Post-tensioned concrete, FEM analysis, Poplypropylene fibres reinforcement, Interaction between subsoil and slab-on-ground

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Cite this paper

Petr Mynarcik, Jiri Koktan. (2017) The Subsidence Analysis of Post-tensioned Slab-on-Ground Secundary Reinforced by Polypropylene Fibres. International Journal of Mathematical and Computational Methods, 2, 361-365

 

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