Prediction of Axial Capacity of Concrete Filled Steel Tubes Using Gene Expression Programming. [PDF]
Khan K +6 more
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Carbon fiber reinforced composite structures have been a research hotspot in recent years, with 9 specimens designed for static tests under bending and torsion loads of CFRP concrete filled steel tubes.
Qing-li Wang, Hai-yu Qin, Kuan Peng
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Experimental Research on Flexural Mechanical Properties of Ultrahigh Strength Concrete Filled Steel Tubes. [PDF]
Zhou X, Zhan Y, Mou T, Li Z.
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Damage Detection Using Ultrasonic Techniques in Concrete-Filled Steel Tubes (CFSTs) Columns. [PDF]
Callejas A +3 more
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Buckling Analysis Of Concrete Filled Steel Tube Columns
The use of CFST in building construction has increased sig nificantly in the recent years mainly due to its simple construction sequence and superior structural perform ance. Therefore,it is necessary to understand their behavior as structural member. Extensive experiment al studies about concrete filled steel tubes (CFSTS) have been conducted in past.
MR.K.SURESH KUMAR, SRI.O. SURESH
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Investigation on the Performance of Partial Penetration Welds in Multicell Concrete Filled Steel Tubes. [PDF]
Bao LJ +4 more
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Vascular self-healing of a reinforced concrete beams under 4-point bending [PDF]
Self-healing materials are inspired on self-healing capabilities of living organisms. For plants, animals and people, the vascular system that distributes nutrients to all parts of the organism is also key for the self-healing capability.
De Belie, Nele +3 more
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Strength and Deformability of the Concrete Core of Precompressed Concrete Filled Steel Tube Columns of Annular Cross-Section [PDF]
А Л Кришан, M. A. Astafeva
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PCA-Based Hybrid Intelligence Models for Estimating the Ultimate Bearing Capacity of Axially Loaded Concrete-Filled Steel Tubes. [PDF]
Khan K +6 more
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Impact of super absorbent polymers on early age behavior of ultra-high performance concrete walls [PDF]
Early age cracking, a common problem for Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC), is caused by Autogenous Shrinkage (AS) and self-desiccation arising from the chemical shrinkage during the cement hydration reactions when the deformation is restrained ...
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