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Concrete‐to‐Concrete Friction

Journal of Structural Engineering, 1987
The mechanism of load transfer along unreinforced concrete interfaces by means of friction has been experimentally investigated for several surface roughnesses. The results of the parametric studies investigating the frictional behavior of interfaces under both monotonic and fully reversed large displacements are presented with comments.
Theodossius P. Tassios   +1 more
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Geopolymer concrete A green concrete

2010 2nd International Conference on Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering, 2010
This paper presents the progress of the research on making Geopolymer concrete using the Thermal Power Plant fly ash, (Ukai) Gujarat, India. The project aims at making and studying the different properties of Geopolymer concrete using this fly ash and the other ingredients locally available in Gujarat.
D.B. Raijiwala, H. S. Patil
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Concrete and Reinforced Concrete Behaviour

2013
This chapter describes briefly the most important mechanical properties of concrete, reinforcement and reinforced concrete elements in a static and dynamic regime. In addition, bond-slip between reinforcement and concrete is discussed. Attention is laid on a size effect in concrete and reinforced concrete elements.
Jacek Tejchman, Jerzy Bobiński
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Concreteness in Finitude

Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care, 2020
I am a social worker and the author of this poetry which is based on my professional practice with hospitalized oncology patients.
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Bacterial Concrete-A Concrete for the Future

SP-225: Serviceability of Concrete: A Symposium Honoring Dr. Edward G. Nawy, 2005
This paper describes the microbial remediation of cracks in cement mortar specimens that substantially increased the compressive strength, stiffness and modulus of rupture. Additionally, the durability characteristics of the specimens improved also. Test results have clearly demonstrated that microbiologically induced calcite precipitation is effective
V. Ramakrishnan   +2 more
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Concrete and Concrete-Steel [PDF]

open access: possibleTransactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 1905
Edwin Thacher, John S. Sewell
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Historic Concrete: From Concrete Repair to Concrete Conservation

2013
Concrete like materials were already applied during the Roman Empire. After the decline of the Roman Empire, a wide scale application of concrete only reappeared in the 19th century. Here lies also the origin of modern (reinforced) concrete. Since then, both concrete application and composition have significantly changed.
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