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Toughness-Durability of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete Systems |
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Use of Chert in Concrete Structures in Jordan |
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Relation Between Bleeding, Coarse Aggregate, and Specimen Height of Concrete |
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Simple Deflection and Cracking Rules for Partially Prestressed Members |
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Evaluation of Polypropylene Fiber Reinforced High-Volume Fly Ash Shotcrete |
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Size Effect in Pullout Tests |
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Strength and Durability Considerations Affecting Mix Proportioning of Concrete Containing Fly Ash |
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High-Performance Concrete--Research Needs to Enhance its Use |
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Microcracking of High and Normal Strength Concretes Under Short and Long-Term Loadings |
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Impact-Echo Signal Interpretation Using Artificial Intelligence |
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Ordinary Portland Cement Mixes With Selected Admixtures Subjected to Sulfuric Acid Attack |
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Corrosion Inhibitors for Use in Concrete |
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Strength and Porosity ofHardened cement-Fly Ash Pastes in Hot Environment |
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Maturity Function for Concretes Made With Various Cements and Admixtures |
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Bubble Characteristics as They Pertain to Compressive Strength and Freeze-Thaw Durability |
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Influence of Accelerating Admixtures on Strength Development of Concrete Under Wet and Dry Curing |
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Chemical and Physical Effects of Silica Fume on the Mechanical Behavior of Concrete |
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Accelerated Testing of Concrete: Evaluation of the K-5 Method |
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Effect of Sulfate attack on Compression Properties of Cement-Based Mixtures containing phosphogypsum |
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Fatigue of High-Strength Reinforced Concrete |
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Engineering Properties of Concrete Affected by Alkali-Silica Reaction |
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Strength Development and Durability of Concretes Cast and Cured at 0 C |
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Variability of the Bond Strength Between Bamboo and Concrete |
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Air-void stability, Part III: Field tests of superplasticized concretes |
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Pullout Tests on Straight Deformed Bars Embedded in Super Plasticized Concrete |
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Effect of Fiber Addition on the Autogenous Shrinkage of Silica Fume |
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Shrinkage-Compensating Silica-Fume Concrete Made With Type K Cement |
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Automatic Adjustment of Concrete Mixtures |
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Integration of Time-Temperature Curing Histories With PC Spreadsheet Software |
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Assessing Heated Concrete and Masonry with Thermoluminescence |
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Antiplane Shear Fracture Tests (Mode III) |
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Elastic Modulus, Poisson's Ratio, and Compressive Strength Relationships at Early Ages |
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In-Place Methods for Determination of Strength of Concrete |
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Fire Endurance of High-Strength Concrete Slabs |
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Considerations for Potential Use of Nuclear DensityGages on Concrete |
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Effects of Fly Ash on Silica Fume Concrete |
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SettingTime and Strength of Concrete Using the Impact-Echo Method |
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Concrete Mixture Optimization |
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Long-Term CorrosionResistance of Reinforcing Steel in Sulfur Concrete |
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Latex-modified carbon fiber reinforced mortar |
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Some Properties of Crude Oil-Soaked Concrete--Part I, Exposure at Ambient Temperature |
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Rice Husk Ash in Roller Compacted Concrete |
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Roller Compacted Mass Concrete |
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Concrete Q & A: Effect of Bird Droppings on Concrete |
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Behavior of Normal and High-Strength Concrete Under Combined Compression-Shear Loading |
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Interdependence of Concrete Strength Parameters |
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Resistance to chloride intrusion of concrete cured at different temperatures |
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Factors Affecting Bond Between New and Old Concrete |
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Proportioning of Constant Paste-Composition Fly Ash Concrete Mixes |
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Corrosion of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete |
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