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Domestic Sewage as Mixing Water in Concrete |
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Role of Concrete Incorporating High Volumes of Fly Ash inControlling Expansion due to Alkali-Aggregate Reaction |
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Abstract of: State-of-the-Art-Report:Bond under Cyclic Loads |
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Effect of Steel Fiber Reinforcement on Fresh Mix Propertiesof Concrete |
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Concrete Comments |
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Strength of Retempered Concrete |
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Standard Specification for Latex-Modified Concrete (LMC)Overlays (AC I 548.4) |
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Predicting the Service Life of Concrete |
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Laboratory Investigation of Low-Permeability ConcretesContaining Slag and Silica Fume |
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Guide for Selecting Proportions for High=Strength Concrete 2ith Portland Cement and Fly Ash |
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Abstract of:Compendium of Case Histories on Repair ofErosion-Damaged Concrete Structures |
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Deicer Salt Scaling Resistance of Dry- andWet-Process Shotcrete |
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Abstract of: State-of-the-Art Report on Roller CompactedConcrete Pavements |
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Abstract of: State-of-the-Art Report on Polymer-Modified Concrete |
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Study of the Fatigue Performance and Damage Mechanismof Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete |
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Permeability and Durability of Plain and Blended CementConcretes Cured in Field and Laboratory Conditions |
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Laboratory Evaluation of Alkali-Silica Reaction in Concretefrom Saunders Generating Station |
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Mechanical Properties of Three High-Strength ConcretesContaining Silica Fume |
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Concrete Reinforced with Deformed Steel FibersPart II: Toughness Characterization |
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Designing with ACI 318-02 Strength Reduction Factors |
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Cements Resistant to Synthetic Oil, Hydraulic Fluid, andElevated Temperature Environments |
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Effects of Antiwashout Admixtures on Fresh ConcreteProperties |
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Statistical Evaluation of Mechanical and PhysicalProperties of Cellulose Fiber Reinforced CementComr posites |
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Corrosion of Reinforcing Steel in Concrete: Effects ofMaterials, Mix Composition, and Cracking |
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Fiber-Optic Sensors Monitor FRP-Reinforced Bridge |
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Comparison of Normal and Lognormal FrequencyDistribution for Representing Variations of ConcreteCompressive Strength |
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Free and Restrained Shrinkage of Normal andHigh-Strength Concretes |
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Influence of Blast Furnace Cements on Durability ofConcrete Structures |
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Stress-Strain Results of Concrete from CircumferentialStrain Feedback Control Testing |
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Influence of Fly Ash, Silica Fume, and Slag on SulfateResistance of Concrete |
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Comparative Bond Strength of Coated and Uncoated Barswith Different Rib Geometries |
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Effect of Condensed Silica Fume on Steel Corrosion inConcrete |
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Influence of Measurement Technique on the Air-VoidStructure of Hardened Concrete |
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Microstructural Aspects of the Mechanical Response ofPlain Concrete |
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Stresses in Early-Age Concrete: Comparison of DifferentCreep Models |
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Early Age Compressive Stress-Strain Properties of Low-,Medium, and High-Strength Concretes |
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Frost Durability of Concrete ContainingViscosity-Modifying Admixtures |
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Fracture Toughness of Mortar-Aggregate Interface in High-StrengthConcrete |
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Neoprene Capping for Static Modulus of Elasticity Testing |
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Abrasion Resistance of High-Strength Concrete Made withClass C Fly Ash |
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Nondestructive Evaluation of Polyester Polymer Concrete |
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Use of Conventional and High-Performance Steel-FiberReinforced Concrete for Bridge Deck Overlays |
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Cracking of Concrete Pavement Continuously Reinforcedwith Epoxy-Coated Steel |
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Crack Evaluation in Concrete Members Based onUltrasonic Spectroscopy |
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Moisture and Strain Rate Effects on Concrete Strength |
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Estimation of Coarse Aggregate Strength in High-StrengthConcrete |
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An Evaluation of the Bond-Splitting Action of Ribbed Bars |
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An Experimental Study on the Fluidity of AntiwashoutUnderwater Concrete |
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Engineering Properties of Epoxy Resins Used as ConcreteAdhesives |
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Plastic Shrinkage Cracking of Normal and High-StrengthConcrete: A Comparative Study |
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