Tuesday, November 6, 2007

RE: Self-straining Force

Shrinkage, secondary moments/shears due to PT on continuous members

Suresh Acharya, S.E.


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> In ASCE 7-05, chapter 2 defines T as a "self-straining
> force." I assume they are referring to forces induced by
> temperature changes. What other "self-straining forces" are
> there? Aside from me picking up a heavy box?
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> Mark E. Deardorff, SE
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