The Creep of the Cement Mortar with Relation of Cement and Sand in Same Relation

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The paper is focused on the measurement of creep and shrinkage and on the describing of measuring data reconstruction. The cement mortar was prepared from Portland cement and sand in relation 1:1. The cement mortar was tested in water saturated and dried conditions [1]. The tested specimens were four months old. The raw data were damaged by power outages. Evaluation of creep measurements of the reconstructed data was carried out and is presented.

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