Ground bearing floor slabs
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Cracking in concrete is a complex subject and often results from the effects of various faults acting in combination. Leaving aside cracks resulting from structural faults, cracking in floor slabs is generally the result of plastic shrinkage, early or long term drying shrinkage, chemical effects (such as ASR) or corrosion....
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