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The most important factors influencing the safety of concrete slabs are the nonlinearity due to the cracking of concrete, the geometric nonlinearity after the great deflection of the slab and the compressive membrane force developing in the cracked state. The cracking of concrete has a great effect on the working safety in the service limit state. The geometrical nonlinearity and the compressive membrane action affect mainly in the ultimate limit state of the slab.
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Sarja, A. Analysis of nonlinear statical properties of reinforced concrete slabs. Espoo 1979. Technical Research Centre of Finland, Building Technology and Community Development, Publication 16. 100 p. + App. 29 p.
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© 1983 Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, The Hague
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Sarja, A. (1983). The Influence of Nonlinearity on the Reliability of Design Methods for Reinforced Concrete Slabs. In: Thoft-Christensen, P. (eds) Reliability Theory and Its Application in Structural and Soil Mechanics. NATO ASI Series, vol 70. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6896-7_17
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