Measurement Processes and Destructive Testing of Fiber Concrete Foundation Slab Pattern

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The main theme of this article is a measurement processes description and the results of experimental destructive test of the fiber concrete foundation slab pattern. The purpose of this research was to make a behavior analysis of the fiber concrete foundation slab pattern focused on the interaction between foundation slab and the subsoil. This experiment was realized on model of real construction, especially - the National Supercomputing Center IT4 Innovations - significant construction built in campus of VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava.

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