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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2022
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The Economics of Wet Versus Dry Cooling for Combined Cycle
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 1995The privatization of the British power generation industry has been accompanied by a major change in the technology employed in power station construction. Large coal- or oil-fired steam stations based on the Rankine cycle have been superseded for the moment by gas-fired combined cycle stations.
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Environmental (wet and dry) cycling of hydraulic lime mortars [PDF]
This study investigates the impact moisture control has on the aftercare of freshly manufactured hydraulic lime mortars by wet and dry cycling. Mechanical properties were monitored by periodic compressive testing and the extent of carbonation by phenolphthalein staining of cross sections.
Morgan, R C, Ball, R J
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Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2020
Sajad Shahsavani, A. Vakili, M. Mokhberi
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Sajad Shahsavani, A. Vakili, M. Mokhberi
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Effect of wetting and drying cycles on microstructure of rock based on SEM
Environmental Earth Sciences, 2019Xiaojie Yang +4 more
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Effects of Wetting–Drying Cycles on the Breakage Characteristics of Slate Rock Grains
Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 2021Wei Zhou, Yonggang Cheng, Gang Ma
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Moisture transport in concrete during wetting/drying cycles
Chemistry and Materials Research, 2013An accurate description of moisture transport in concrete is significant to determine the service life of a concrete structure. Many authors managed to describe the global moisture transport in concrete during wetting/drying cycles by using Fick’s laws of diffusion.
Taher, A. +4 more
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