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Optimization and Performance of Air-Entrained,Self-Consolidating Concrete |
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Sulfate Resistance of Concrete Containing MineralAdmixtures |
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Assessment of Toughness of Concrete Subject to ElevatedTemperatures from Complete Load-Displacement Curve???Part I: General Introduction |
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Estimation of Water Flow through Cracked Concreteunder Load |
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Autogenous Shrinkage of Ground-Granulated Blast-FurnaceSlag Concrete |
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Numerical Modeling of Alkali-Activated Slag ConcreteBeams Subjected to Restrained Shrinkage |
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Strength of Slag-Cement Concrete Cured in Placeand in Other Conditions |
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Evaluation of Internal Restrained Strain in ConcreteMembers at Early Age |
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Flexural Strength and Ductility of Circular Hollow Reinforced Concrete Columns without Confinement on Inside Face |
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State-of-the-Art Report on Fiber ReinforcedShotcrete |
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Steel Fibrous Concrete Pumped forBurst Protection |
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Properties, applications: Slurry infiltratedFiber Concrete (SIFCON) |
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Structural Applications of ReinforcedFibrous Concrete |
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Rocky Mountain Tunnels Lined WithSteel Fiber Reinforced Shotcrete |
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Tests on Tall, Thin Bearing Walls |
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Q. A. Gillmore and the Concrete Arch |
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Restoration of the Span |
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Design of Slender Walls: A ResponseApproach |
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The Aurora Australis: Design and construction of a Concrete Origami Canoe |
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Third Avenue - The First High-RiseDiagonally Braced Concrete Structure |
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Statistical Evaluation of the In-PlaceCompressive Strength of Concrete |
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Thermal Properties of SandwichPanels |
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Nondestructive Testing - An Evaluation Tool |
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Early Age Concrete Strength Determinationby Maturity |
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The Building Block of the FutureDesign Office |
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Reducing Energy Costs in AcceleratedCuring of Concrete Masonry Units |
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Effect of Geometry and Aggregate onthe Reliability of the Pullout Test |
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Assessing the Strength of in Situ Concrete:An Investigation of Test Methods |
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An Overview: ACI Committee 348Structural Safety |
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Safety Requirements and the Evaluationof Existing Concrete Buildings |
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Shoring, Reshoring, and Safety |
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Formwork Safety Goes Beyond Codesand Standards |
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Construction Loads and Load Effectsin Concrete Building Construction |
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Probability-Based Design Codes |
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Device for Recording the Consolidationof Fresh Concrete by Vibration |
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Testing Early-Age Strength of ConcreteIn-Place |
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Early Thermal Cracking of Concrete - A Case History |
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Debate - Crack Width, Cover, andCorrosion |
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Microcomputers and Quality Controlof Concrete |
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Controlling Cracks in Power PlantStructures |
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The Microcomputer in the StructuralLaboratory |
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Computer Graphics Aided Design ofReinforced Concrete Buildings |
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Concrete Field Applications ofMicrocomputers |
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Modeling of Floor Diaphragms in ConcreteShearwall Buildings |
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Mortar in an Adverse Climate |
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Corrosion of Reinforcement in Concrete Structuresin the Middle East |
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Understanding the Cause of Crackingin Concrete: A Diagnostic Aid |
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Status of Polymer Concrete |
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Concrete Q&A: Using Epoxy-Coated Reinforcement |
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Questioning the Limit |
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