The Subsidence Analysis of Experimental Post-Tensioned Concrete Slab Model in the Course of the Static Load Test

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This article presenting results of subsidence measurement on experimental post-tensioned concrete slab model during static load test. This subsidence measurement was realized on the large scale concrete slab model and brought important data for computer modeling by FEM (finite element method). The experiment simulated the load effect of the base plate of heavy rack. In the course of the static load test subsidence was measured by set of potentiometric gauges at the particular points in real time. The experiment continue on research activity focused on problematic of interaction between concrete structures and subsoil and was realized at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, VSB – Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic.

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