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Abstract: Invented in 1824 by Joseph Aspdin, concrete is now widely used in construction as well as in other areas of social life. There are many studies on changing the structure and materials of concrete This paper focuses on reducing the size of concrete and increasing its bearing capacity. To achieve this, the paper's author proposes a theoretical model related to the physical nature of the load-carrying particles. External forces generate the load-carrying particles. If these particles are absorbed, the load-carrying capacity will increase. In a typical load-bearing situation, the total maximum load-carrying particles are constant. Therefore, only by gradually absorbing these particles through small springs will the goal of ensuring designers get structural durability. Previous construction designers based on durability theories, this paper proposes a new design principle. This approach achieves the proposed goal. The paper's results also serve as a basis for supporting future designers and contribute to rationalising other issues such as cost, environment and time. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.51505/ijaemr.2025.1201 |
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