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Prospects for Future Developments

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Creep and Shrinkage

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Sections 1, 3.3, and 3.4 developed rheological concepts based on the analysis of test results; these concepts point at the possibility that the principles used to predict creep strains can be greatly perfected in the years to come. Since continued development of knowledge in most technological fields is in constant flux, any newly proposed approach—including the one introduced in Section 4.3—can only be an imperfect and temporary solution to existing problems.

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Rüsch, H., Jungwirth, D., Hilsdorf, H.K. (1983). Prospects for Future Developments. In: Creep and Shrinkage. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5424-9_12

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