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Measurement of Concrete Slab Movement and Its Application

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Abstract

Optical fibers are embedded in the concrete slabs to measure pavement joint movements due to seasonal environment changes. The average slab expand/ contract rate, joint maximum opening, and maximum compressive and tensile stresses are calculated.

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