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Tensile, compressive and flexural basic creep of concrete at different stress levels

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Table 1: Composition of concrete mixture 610
Figure  1:  Shrinkage  strains  for  specimens  kept  in  an  insulated  box  from  28  days  after  the 623
Figure  3:  Tensile  creep  device  ( lever  arm,    70×70×280  mm  prismatic  specimen, 633
Figure  4:  Flexural  creep  device  ( platen,    lever  arm,    rigid  frame  to  ensure  the 637
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