Developing machine learning frameworks to predict mechanical properties of ultra-high performance concrete mixed with various industrial byproducts. [PDF]
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Bond Behavior and Critical Anchorage Length Prediction of Novel Negative Poisson's Ratio Bars Embedded in Ultra-High-Performance Concrete. [PDF]
Xu Z, Xu CZ, Rong XL, Wang JY, Ma XY.
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Corrosion Performance and Post-Corrosion Evolution of Tensile Behaviors in Rebar Reinforced Ultra-High Performance Concrete. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Zhang S, Luo X, Wang C.
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Experimental and theoretical study on flexural performance of concrete beams strengthened by unbonded prestressed ultra-high performance concrete layer. [PDF]
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Effect of Ultra-Fine Mineral Admixture on the Performance of Ultra-High-Performance Concrete. [PDF]
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Mechanical Properties of Ultra-High-Performance Concrete with Steel and PVA Fibers. [PDF]
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