Table of Contents
Chapter 1—Introduction and scope
1.1—Background
1.2—Scope
1.3—Basic assumptions for development of prediction models
Chapter 2—Notation and definitions
2.1—Notation
2.2—Definitions
Chapter 3—Prediction models
3.1—Data used for evaluation of models
3.2—Statistical methods for comparing models
3.3—Criteria for prediction models
3.4—Identification of strains
3.5—Evaluation criteria for creep and shrinkage models
Chapter 4—Model selection
4.1—ACI 209R-92 model
4.2—Bažant-Baweja B3 model
4.3—CEB MC90-99 model
4.4—GL2000 model
4.5—Statistical comparisons
4.6—Notes about models
Chapter 5—References
5.1—Referenced standards and reports
5.2—Cited references
Appendix A—Models
A.1—ACI 209R-92 model
A.2—Bažant-Baweja B3 model
A.3—CEB MC90-99 model
A.4—GL2000 model
Appendix B—Statistical indicators
B.1—BP coefficient of variation method (ϖBP%)
B.2—CEB statistical indicators
B.3—The Gardner coefficient of variation (ωG)
Appendix C—Numeric examples, p. 209.2R-30
C.1—ACI 209R-92 model solution
C.2—Bažant-Baweja B3 model solution
C.3—CEB MC90-99 model solution
C.4—GL2000 model solution
C.5—Graphical comparison of model predictions