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Volumn 105, Issue 5, 2008, Pages 499-509
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Effect of mixture composition on restrained shrinkage cracking of self-consolidating concrete used in repair
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Author keywords
Drying shrinkage; Restrained shrinkage; Self consolidating concrete; Shrinkage reducing admixture; Stress relaxation; Tensile creep
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Indexed keywords
AGGREGATES;
ATMOSPHERIC HUMIDITY;
COLUMNS (STRUCTURAL);
CONCENTRATION (PROCESS);
CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION;
CRACK INITIATION;
CURING;
DEWATERING;
DRYING;
ELASTIC MODULI;
FIBER OPTICS;
FIBERS;
MAINTENANCE;
MIXTURES;
OFFSHORE OIL WELL PRODUCTION;
REPAIR;
REUSABILITY;
RISK PERCEPTION;
SHRINKAGE;
SILICONES;
STRESS CORROSION CRACKING;
SYNTHETIC FIBERS;
WATER CONTENT;
CEMENT PASTES;
COARSE AGGREGATES;
CONVENTIONAL CONCRETE;
CRACKING POTENTIAL;
DRYING SHRINKAGE;
DRYING SHRINKAGES;
EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM;
FIBER VOLUME;
H IGH CONCENTRATIONS;
HYBRID FIBERS;
MIXTURE COMPOSITIONS;
MIXTURE DESIGNS;
MODULUS OF ELASTICITY;
RELATIVE HUMIDITY;
RESTRAINED SHRINKAGE;
SELF-CONSOLIDATING CONCRETE;
SHRINKAGE CRACKING;
SHRINKAGE-REDUCING ADMIXTURE;
SLUMP CONSISTENCY;
STRESS RELAXATION;
STRUCTURAL REPAIRS;
TENSILE CREEP;
TEST RESULTS;
TIME TO CRACK INITIATION;
WATER-REDUCING ADMIXTURE;
CONCRETES;
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EID: 52649096951
PISSN: 0889325X
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (44)
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References (10)
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