Dual potential capacity model for short and deep reinforced concrete members containing steel fibers
Abstract This study presents an analytical model for estimating the shear strength of short and deep steel fiber‐reinforced concrete (SFRC) members with a shear span‐to‐depth ratio less than 2.5. To this end, a dual potential capacity model (DPCM) is developed based on the demand‐capacity approach for evaluating the shear strength of SFRC beams that ...
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Comparative Evaluation of Flexural Strength of PMMA Reinforced with Graphene (G-CAM) and Monolithic Zirconia - An <i>In Vitro</i> Study. [PDF]
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Effect of Thermal Ageing on Flexural Strength and Microhardness of Novel High-Performance Polymer (Nanoksa G-Plus) in Comparison to a Widely Used Bio-HPP/PEEK. [PDF]
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