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Linseed oil was commonly used in ancient times as a protective treatment for building materials due to its ability to grant hydrophobic properties. It is an environmental [...]
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Frost is one of the main degradation processes affecting historic buildings in cold environments. Lime mortar is particularly sensitive to degradation by freeze-thaw cycl [...]
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This paper turns attention to the potential of the simulation based reliability assessment method SBRA considering especially the durability assessment of steel structure [...]
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Civil infrastructure around the world is in a state of utter disrepair and significant efforts are needed on the part of all stakeholders to render our failing infrastruc [...]
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Evaluation of RC structures cannot leave aside from adequate structural monitoring, as clearly stated in main international building codes. Internal reinforcement corrosi [...]
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This paper examines the influence of reinforcement steel elemental composition and surface condition (polished and unpolished) on the corrosion rate of reinforced concret [...]
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Fiber Reinforced Concrete (FRC) can improve not only mechanical properties but also durability due to reduced crack width by fiber bridging effect. From the view point of [...]
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The contribution deals with the 3D analysis of the chevron notched three point bending specimen which is used to determine the fracture toughness of brittle matrix compos [...]
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The paper presents experimental determination of mechanical properties of different types of animal hairs. Mortars reinforced by thin fibres have promising properties for [...]
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Corrosion of reinforcing steel in concrete is one of the most influencing factors causing the degradation of reinforced concrete structures, conducting to concrete crack [...]
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An experimental investigation was conducted to study both the mechanical and durability performance of various specimens constructed with both high-volume fly ash concret [...]
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Reinforced Concrete structures are designed to satisfy requirements regarding safety, serviceability and durability throughout their design service life. The present pape [...]
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Climatic and environmental conditions are often very severe for construction materials, namely in the presence of high humidity or in direct contact with water. However, [...]
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In Japan, it is expected to use much the recycled aggregates for concrete because concrete wastes have been increasing but natural aggregate resources have been decreasin [...]
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In the present paper a parametric study is conducted based on an existing finite element based model. The influence of cover layer, reinforcement diameter and water-to-ce [...]
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SASTURKAR, Pandurang. J.
This paper reports test results of 25 grossly under reinforced relatively large size simply supported tapered concrete beams subjected to flexural effects up to failure. [...]
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In this paper is solved a 3D analysis of growing crack of the chevron notched three-point-bending specimen. On macroscale the specimen body is modeled as an elastic homog [...]
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PETCHERDCHOO, Aruz
This paper presents an approach to assess environmental impacts in terms of CO2 resulting from applying combined repairs in order to extend service life of concrete struc [...]
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Chloride induced corrosion was recognized as one of the major cause of degradation of reinforced concrete structures, layered double hydroxides (LDHs) materials could be [...]
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Presented paper deals with fracture behaviour of carbon fibre reinforced composites on the basis of Portland (PC) and alumina (HC) cement. Carbon fibres can be used for [...]
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According to recent publications, from 2005 to 2008 there were more than 13000 terrorist attacks around the world which took more than 73000 human lives. The attacks were [...]
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It is a fact well known that the active additions improves the mechanical as well as de durability of concrete structures. Usually the materials are tested in laboratory [...]
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The corrosion caused by the action of chloride ions represents the greatest threat to the durability and service life of reinforced concrete structures. This pathological [...]
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It is well established that most construction materials behave differently under static and dynamic loading. The stress-rate sensitivity of concrete, steel and rock has b [...]
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The previous research pointed out that concrete in marine tidal environment is covered with an abundance of marine sessile organisms and that these marine sessile organis [...]
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Reinforced concrete structures are widely constructed in the Persian Gulf region for infrastructures of ports and oil exploration. But these structures are increasingly b [...]
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This paper presents an experimental investigation on mechanical properties and durability of fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) incorporating polypropylene (PP) fibres expos [...]

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