#34 Creep | Mechanism & Behaviours | Advanced Concrete Technology
Welcome to 'Advanced Concrete Technology' course ! In this video, we will uncover the fascinating phenomena of creep and shrinkage in concrete. Learn about the mechanism behind creep, its impact on concrete structures, and the concept of the creep coefficient. Explore various types of shrinkage, including plastic, drying, and autogenous shrinkage, and understand their implications for concrete performance. We'll also examine how creep and shrinkage interact in different structural members and discuss methods to mitigate their negative effects. Join us as we journey through the complexities of concrete's long-term behavior! NPTEL Courses permit certifications that can be used for Course Credits in Indian Universities as per the UGC and AICTE notifications. To understand various certification options for this course, please visit https://nptel.ac.in/courses/105106176 #Creep #CreepCoefficient #Shrinkage #StressRelaxation #BasicCreep #DryingCreep #AutogenousShrinkage #DryingShrinkage #CarbonationShrinkage #PlasticShrinkage

#35 Shrinkage | Plastic Shrinkage | Advanced Concrete Technology

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