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  1. awolfgang

    Autogenous shrinkage and maturity concept

    Dear Doug, Sorry for the late acknowledgement. Thank you for your further insights, it is helpful. I will look into those references in greater detail. As I see from the experimental data, autogenous shrinkage continuous for about 2 years with nearly 150 micro strains. Can you also please...
  2. awolfgang

    Autogenous shrinkage and maturity concept

    Dear Doug, Thanks again for your time. I may need a bit more help please. Am I right in assuming that you used Arrhenius equation to convert time to adjusted age in your excel sheet? The only information I have is shrinkage vs. time from measurements. The experimenters state that they did...
  3. awolfgang

    Autogenous shrinkage and maturity concept

    Dear Doug, Thank you very much for your positive response. Unfortunately, the link is not downloadable. Is the link still active? I saw a screenshot of adjusted age input and output on your website. What was not clear is the temperature vs time curve. I do not have temperature vs. time...
  4. awolfgang

    Autogenous shrinkage and maturity concept

    Hello, I want to introduce autogenous shrinkage data into a finite element model to determine stresses. I have experimental data for the shrinkage as a function of time. But I cannot feed this information directly into the finite element model because shrinkage is actually a function of...
  5. awolfgang

    Autogenous shrinkage and maturity concept

    Hello, I want to introduce autogenous shrinkage data into a finite element model to determine stresses. I have experimental data for the shrinkage as a function of time. But I cannot feed this information directly into the finite element model because shrinkage is actually a function of...
  6. awolfgang

    Internal force vector in nonlinear FEM

    Hello, I am not familiar with non-linear FEM, just learning on my own using text books, so apologies for this basic question. I am trying to use a software which has a linear elastic analysis capability to convert it into a nonlinear elastic model. I could migrate to other programs which...

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