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Sustainable Cements with up to 80 wt% Calcined Common Clay: Challenges in Microstructure and Compressive Strength of Concretes. [PDF]
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Effect of water absorption of coarse aggregate on permeability, durability, and microstructure of concrete. [PDF]
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Performance and environmental assessment of concrete made with treated industrial wastewater. [PDF]
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A Study on the Properties of Blended Recycled Micro Powder Concrete and Insulation Boards Produced via Microbial Foaming. [PDF]
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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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Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2015
AbstractThe results of axial compression tests on masonry prisms can be the basis for determining the design capacity of masonry elements since several building codes permit the compressive strengt...
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AbstractThe results of axial compression tests on masonry prisms can be the basis for determining the design capacity of masonry elements since several building codes permit the compressive strengt...
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Compressive strength model for concrete
Magazine of Concrete Research, 2013A predictive compressive strength model accounting for the type of cement, cement degree of hydration, aggregates type and gradation, mixtures proportion and air content was developed. This paper presents the formulation, implementation, calibration and validation of the proposed strength model for normal concrete.
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