. . . "GB - Spojen\u00E9 kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED Velk\u00E9 Brit\u00E1nie a Severn\u00EDho Irska" . "Janul\u00EDkov\u00E1, M." . . . . "[581DE7AAF276]" . "Use of a sliding joint is an effective method to decrease the stress in foundation structure where there is a horizontal deformation of subsoil (areas afflicted with underground mining) or horizontal deformation of a foundation structure (pre-stressed foundations, creep, shrinkage, temperature deformation). A convenient material for a sliding joint is a bitumen asphalt belt. Experiments for different types of bitumen belts were undertaken at the Faculty of Civil Engineering - VSB Technical University of Ostrava in 2008. This year an extension of the 2008 experiments is in progress and the shear resistance of a slide joint is being tested as a function of temperature in a temperature controlled room."@en . . "P(FR-TI2/746)" . "World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology" . . "2010-376X" . "Use of a sliding joint is an effective method to decrease the stress in foundation structure where there is a horizontal deformation of subsoil (areas afflicted with underground mining) or horizontal deformation of a foundation structure (pre-stressed foundations, creep, shrinkage, temperature deformation). A convenient material for a sliding joint is a bitumen asphalt belt. Experiments for different types of bitumen belts were undertaken at the Faculty of Civil Engineering - VSB Technical University of Ostrava in 2008. This year an extension of the 2008 experiments is in progress and the shear resistance of a slide joint is being tested as a function of temperature in a temperature controlled room."@cs . "RIV/62304178:_____/11:#0000053" . . "Pre-stressed foundations, sliding joint, soil-structure interaction, subsoil horizontal deformation"@en . . "Use of a sliding joint is an effective method to decrease the stress in foundation structure where there is a horizontal deformation of subsoil (areas afflicted with underground mining) or horizontal deformation of a foundation structure (pre-stressed foundations, creep, shrinkage, temperature deformation). A convenient material for a sliding joint is a bitumen asphalt belt. Experiments for different types of bitumen belts were undertaken at the Faculty of Civil Engineering - VSB Technical University of Ostrava in 2008. This year an extension of the 2008 experiments is in progress and the shear resistance of a slide joint is being tested as a function of temperature in a temperature controlled room." . . "4"^^ . . "Sliding Joints and Soil-Structure Interaction" . "\u010Cajka, Radim" . "Mate\u010Dkov\u00E1, P." . "58" . . . "Star\u00E1, M." . "Sliding Joints and Soil-Structure Interaction"@cs . . "Sliding Joints and Soil-Structure Interaction" . . "2011" . . "Sliding Joints and Soil-Structure Interaction"@en . . "4"^^ . "Sliding Joints and Soil-Structure Interaction"@cs . "229872" . "RIV/62304178:_____/11:#0000053!RIV14-MPO-62304178" . . . "Sliding Joints and Soil-Structure Interaction"@en . "4"^^ .