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Anisotropic Concrete Compressive Strength

IABSE Reports, 2017
<p>When the load carrying capacity of existing concrete structures is (re-)assessed it is often based on compressive strength of cores drilled out from the structure. Existing studies show that the core compressive strength is anisotropic; i.e.
Søren Gustenhof Hansen   +2 more
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Compressive strength of canine femur

Journal of Biomechanics, 1979
Abstract This study is an in-depth analysis of the mechanical properties of the canine femur. The parameters studied were compressive strength, modulus of elasticity and density. The test specimens (4.5 mm long, 3 mm2 cross-sectional area) were prepared from eight different quadrants about the circumference of different levels of the proximal 2 ...
G H, Kenner, L C, Taylor, J B, Park
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Compressive strength testing of compressed earth blocks

Construction and Building Materials, 2007
Abstract As with other masonry units, compressive strength is a basic measure of quality for compressed earth blocks. However, as compressed earth blocks are produced in a great variety of sizes the influence of block geometry on measured strength, primarily through platen restraint effects, must be taken into account.
Jean-Claude Morel   +2 more
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Composite Compressive Strength

1994
The importance of composite compressive strength is fortified by the wealth of published literature pertaining to this subject. A literature search disclosed more than 350 references. Approximately twentyfour references were identified as important developments and span the timeframe since 1981. Older references, although important, are not cited since
Louis A. Pilato, Michael J. Michno
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