75 Years of RILEM: Materials & Structures’
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Commentary - 75 Years of RILEM : Materials & Structures
M&S highlight: Provis (2014), geopolymers and other alkali activated materials—why, how, and what?
Guang Ye Article:113 -
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M&S highlight: Schlangen and van Mier (1992), Simple lattice model for numerical simulation of fracture of concrete materials and structures
Erik Schlangen Article:95 -
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M&S Highlight: Bischoff and Perry (1991), Compressive behaviour of concrete at high strain rates
John L. Provis Article:70 -
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M&S Highlight: Hillerborg (1985), The theoretical basis of a method to determine the fracture energy GF of concrete
Barzin Mobasher Article:56 -
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M&S highlight: Kovler (1994), Testing system for determining the mechanical behaviour of early age concrete under restrained and free uniaxial shrinkage
Konstantin Kovler Article:55 -
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M&S highlight: Di Prisco et al. (2009), Fiber reinforced concrete: new design perspectives
Barzin Mobasher Article:51 -
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M&S highlight: De Larrard et al. (1998) Fresh concrete: A Herschel-Bulkley material
Dimitri Feys Article:50 -
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M&S highlight: Naaman & Reinhardt (2006), Proposed classification of HPFRC composites based on their tensile response
Barzin Mobasher Article:49 -
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M&S highlight: Bažant and Baweja (1995), Creep and shrinkage prediction model for analysis and design of concrete structures—model B3
Mateusz Wyrzykowski Article:48 -
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M&S Highlight:Leung et al. (2015), Review: optical fiber sensors for civil engineering applications
Christopher K. Y. Leung, Kai Tai Wan Article:45 -
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M&S highlight: Andrade et al. (2004), Test methods for on-site corrosion rate measurement of steel reinforcement in concrete by means of the polarization resistance method
O. Burkan Isgor Article:43 -
Commentary - 75 years of rilem: materials and structures
M&S highlight: Le et al. (2012), Mix design and fresh properties for high-performance printing concrete
Arnaud Perrot Article:42 -
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M&S highlight: Mangat and Molloy (1994), Prediction of long term chloride concentration in concrete
O. Burkan Isgor Article:41 -
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M&S highlight: Limbachiya, et al. (2000), Use of recycled aggregate in high-strength concrete
Jianzhuang Xiao, Hanghua Zhang, Jorge de Brito Article:40 -
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M&S highlight: Jensen and Hansen (1995), A dilatometer for measuring autogenous deformation in hardening Portland cement paste
Pietro Lura, Konstantin Kovler Article:39 -
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M&S highlight: Di Benedetto et al. (2004), Fatigue of bituminous mixtures
Bernhard Hofko Article:34 -
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M&S highlight—Andrade et al. (1993), Cover cracking as a function of bar corrosion: Part I—experimental test
C. M. Hansson Article:33 -
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M&S highlight: Isacsson and Lu (1995), Testing and appraisal of polymer modified road bitumens—state of the art
Manfred N. Partl Article:32 -
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M&S Highlight: Hearn (1998), Self-sealing, autogenous healing and continued hydration—What is the difference?
Nele De Belie Article:30 -
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M&S Highlight—Hansen (1986), Physical structure of hardened cement paste. A classical approach
Sarah A. Kearney Article:29
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