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Using Fracture to Predict Restrained Shrinkage Cracking: The Importance of Specimen Geometry
Using Fracture to Predict Restrained Shrinkage Cracking: The Importance of Specimen Geometry
Using Fracture to Predict Restrained Shrinkage Cracking: The Importance of Specimen Geometry
Weiss, W. J. (author) / Yang, W. (author) / Shah, S. P. (author) / Vipulanandan, C. / Gerstle, W.
Annual convention, American Concrete Institute; Fracture mechanics for concrete materials testing and applications ; 2000 ; San Diego, CA
2001-01-01
18 pages
Conference paper
English
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Restrained shrinkage cracking: the role of shrinkage reducing admixtures and specimen geometry
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