DEFLECTION OF STRAIGHT AND CAMBERED BEAMS MEASURED DURING FOURTEEN HOURS PER DAY
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Straight and camber beams in portal frames [Footings + Columns + Beams] were studied. Deflection for period of fourteen hours in a day was measured for ten days. Peak value of deflection within a day is predicted for each one of the beams under a sustained load uniformly distributed. It is suggested that the load test is to be performed during critical period, within a day, that gives peak deflection.
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