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Early-age behavior of CRCP and its implications for long-term performanceNam, Jeong-Hee 28 August 2008 (has links)
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Compaction effects on asphaltic concrete durabilityAl-Marshed, Abdulaziz Mohammed January 1981 (has links)
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STRUCTURAL INTERACTION OF CIRCULAR REINFORCED FLAT SLABSNightingale, Richard Irvine, 1930- January 1970 (has links)
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Epoxy concreteGoetz, John Lawrence, 1944- January 1969 (has links)
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A study of the fracture mechanism of concreteGlancy, John James, 1941- January 1966 (has links)
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Tensile testing of asphaltic concreteAl-Juraiban, Sulaiman Abdullah, 1946- January 1976 (has links)
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Direct models in combined stress investigation.Syamal, Pradip Kumar. January 1969 (has links)
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Quantitative ultrasonic evaluation of concreteWhitcomb, Richard W. 12 1900 (has links)
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An experimental investigation of the 'preflex' ̓method of prestressing concreteMink, Frank A. 05 1900 (has links)
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Investigation of bond of deformed bars in plain and steel-fiber-reinforced concrete under reversed cyclic loadingPanda, A. K. January 1980 (has links)
The influence of reversed low cyclic loading on the bond behaviour of deformed bars in plain as well as steel-fiber-reinforced concrete has been studied experimentally and is discussed in this thesis.
In total, ten specimens consisting of two plain concrete and eight steel-fiber reinforced specimens were tested to failure. The variables were the mix proportions, the size and shape of the steel fibers and the pattern of loading. The results indicate that the most important factor affecting bond or stress transfer is the peak stress reached in the previous cycle. It was observed that steel-fiber-reinforced concrete exhibits higher bond strength, improved stiffness and less bond-deterioration under reversed cyclic loading than plain concrete. It was also found that steel fibers make a definite contribution
to crack control and better serviceability. / Applied Science, Faculty of / Civil Engineering, Department of / Graduate
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