Short- and Long-Term Deflection of Concrete Structures

2013 ◽  
Vol 690-693 ◽  
pp. 714-719
Author(s):  
Lei Zhang ◽  
Jin Tian

The general concepts of two basic forms of deflection are summarized and the existing calculation theories of deflection are introduced; two cases of concrete structure deflection, which are short-and long-term deflection, are discussed through comparison. Further, the basic theories of deflection calculation and deflection control methods are indicated based on two different cases in this paper.

Author(s):  
A. Deiveegan, Et. al.

The performances of repaired concrete structures continue to be a major global concern. This is the improvement in repairing materials and method, several repaired concrete structures still fail, leading to costly and time-consuming. This study was conducted to assess the effect of long-term chloride penetration as well as the effect of fly ash, water-cement ratio, and inhibitor on concrete structures to predict its Service life to obtained high strength durable concrete. The water-cement ratio played a vital role, as the water-cement ratio is reducing to get more service life of the concrete and at the value of 0.5, it seems that the peak value of service life of the concrete structure. In this paper, it is generally finding the service life of a concrete structure by reviewing the previous researches and by using Software Life-365.


Swiss Surgery ◽  
2001 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 20-24 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert ◽  
Mariéthoz ◽  
Pache ◽  
Bertin ◽  
Caulfield ◽  
...  

Objective: Approximately one out of five patients with Graves' disease (GD) undergoes a thyroidectomy after a mean period of 18 months of medical treatment. This retrospective and non-randomized study from a teaching hospital compares short- and long-term results of total (TT) and subtotal thyroidectomies (ST) for this disease. Methods: From 1987 to 1997, 94 patients were operated for GD. Thirty-three patients underwent a TT (mostly since 1993) and 61 a ST (keeping 4 to 8 grams of thyroid tissue - mean 6 g). All patients had received propylthiouracil and/or neo-mercazole and were in a euthyroid state at the time of surgery; they also took potassium iodide (lugol) for ten days before surgery. Results: There were no deaths. Transient hypocalcemia (< 3 months) occurred in 32 patients (15 TT and 17 ST) and persistent hypocalcemia in 8 having had TT. Two patients developed transient recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy after ST (< 3 months). After a median follow-up period of seven years (1-15) with five patients lost to follow-up, 41 patients having had a ST are in a hypothyroid state (73%), thirteen are euthyroid (23%), and two suffered recurrent hyperthyroidism, requiring completion of thyroidectomy. All 33 patients having had TT - with follow-ups averaging two years (0.5-8) - are receiving thyroxin substitution. Conclusions: There were no instances of persistent recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy in either group, but persistent hypoparathyroidism occurred more frequently after TT. Long after ST, hypothyroidism developed in nearly three of four cases, whereas euthyroidy was maintained in only one-fourth; recurrent hyperthyroidy was rare.


Author(s):  
Ian Neath ◽  
Jean Saint-Aubin ◽  
Tamra J. Bireta ◽  
Andrew J. Gabel ◽  
Chelsea G. Hudson ◽  
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