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A Review of Research on the Bond-Slip Behavior of Concrete-Filled Steel Tubes with Varying Confinement Interface Damage [PDF]
The structural safety of concrete-filled steel tubes primarily depends on the interfacial bonding between the steel tube and concrete, two heterogeneous materials.
Peng Cong, Syamsunur Deprizon, Huang Yi
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STEEL-SLAG AS SUBSTITUTE TO NATURAL AGGREGATES, PROPERTIES AND THE INTERFACIAL TRANSITION ZONE [PDF]
Steel-slag is a residual product of the steel industry that has potential ability to pollute the ground water and soil containing heavy metals. To overcome this problem, attempts have been made for using the slag as substitute for both coarse and fine ...
Ay Lie, Han
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The effect of polypropylene fibres within concrete with regard to fire performance in structures
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of various polypropylene fibre additions (types and volume) to concrete with regard to explosive spalling when subject to high temperatures similar to those experienced in building or tunnel ...
Richardson, Alan, Dave, Urmil V.
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Abstract Overfoaming remains a critical challenge in industrial bioprocesses, compromising mass transfer, operational stability, and downstream efficiency in bioreactors and wastewater treatment systems. This study provides a bibliometric and scientometric assessment of nanoparticle‐enabled foam control to map technological trends and identify research
Antonio Átila Menezes Ferreira +6 more
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Shear Stud Bonds in a Contact Joint of Steel-Concrete Beams
The research object was the stress-strain state of shear stud bonds in the contact joint of steel-concrete beams. The work diagrams for three types of anchors are given. Based on the analysis of numerical and full-scale experiments, analytical dependencies are proposed that reflect the actual operation of anchor ties.
Farit Zamaliev, Ashot Tamrazyan
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Thermo-mechanical compatibility of CFRP versus steel reinforcement for concrete at high temperature
Optimization of the design of concrete structures has become a driver for the use of nonconventional reinforcing materials. One example of this is the emerging use of non-corrosive, highstrength, and lightweight carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP ...
Bisby, Luke A. +5 more
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ABSTRACT As firms increasingly incorporate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) concerns into their strategic agendas, stakeholder legitimacy—an audience‐conferred judgment of organizational appropriateness—has become pivotal. We theorize legitimacy as expanding a hybrid response portfolio in which firms may pursue substantive change (business ...
Min‐Jae Lee +3 more
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Novel structures are emerging utilizing high performance, self-consolidating, fibre-reinforced concrete (HPSCC) reinforced with high-strength, lightweight, and non-corroding prestressed reinforcement.
Hugi, E. +4 more
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Flexural behaviour of concrete-filled thin-walled steel tubes with longitudinal reinforcement
Concrete filled steel tubes (CFTs) are efficient members in structural applications including bridges, buildings and piled foundations and their use in the building industry is increasing.
Wheeler, A. T. (Andrew T.) (R9049) +1 more
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ABSTRACT Climate‐related risks and opportunities have become a central concern for companies as climate change increasingly affects business models, value chains, and long‐term competitiveness. However, limited evidence exists about how corporations confront the attendant practical and strategic challenges of climate‐related risk and opportunity ...
Sebastian Rhein +3 more
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