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Compressive Strength and Chloride Resistance of Slag/Metakaolin-Based Ultra-High-Performance Geopolymer Concrete
Journal article
Zhang, Yufei, Chen, Jiejing, Xia, Jin. Compressive Strength and Chloride Resistance of Slag/Metakaolin-Based Ultra-High-Performance Geopolymer Concrete[J]. Materials, 2022, 16(1), 181.
Authors:
Zhang, Yufei
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Chen, Jiejing
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Xia, Jin
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TC[WOS]:
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Submit date:2023/02/08
Chloride Penetration
Compressive Strength
Durability
Geopolymer Concrete
Mechanical Properties
Suitability of liquid crystal display (LCD) glass waste as supplementary cementing material (SCM): Assessment based on strength, porosity, and durability
Journal article
Yang, Hee Jun, Usman, Muhammad, Hanif, Asad. Suitability of liquid crystal display (LCD) glass waste as supplementary cementing material (SCM): Assessment based on strength, porosity, and durability[J]. Journal of Building Engineering, 2021, 42, 102793.
Authors:
Yang, Hee Jun
;
Usman, Muhammad
;
Hanif, Asad
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Submit date:2021/12/08
Carbonation
Concrete
Durability
Freeze-thaw Resistance
Hydration Characteristics
Lcd
Porosity
Scm
Sulfate Attack
Waste Glass
High flexural strength and durability of concrete reinforced by in situ polymerization of acrylic acid and 1-acrylanmido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid
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Liu, Qing, Lu, Zeyu, Liang, Xiaoxu, Liang, Rui, Li, Zongjin, Sun, Guoxing. High flexural strength and durability of concrete reinforced by in situ polymerization of acrylic acid and 1-acrylanmido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid[J]. Construction and Building Materials, 2021, 292, 123428.
Authors:
Liu, Qing
;
Lu, Zeyu
;
Liang, Xiaoxu
;
Liang, Rui
;
Li, Zongjin
; et al.
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22
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7.4
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Submit date:2021/09/10
Concrete
Durability
Flexural Strength
In Situ Polymerization
Interfacial Transition Zone
Durability of slag waste incorporated steel fiber-reinforced concrete in marine environment
Journal article
Kim, Seungwon, kim, Yongjae, Usman, Muhammad, Park, Cheolwoo, Hanif, Asad. Durability of slag waste incorporated steel fiber-reinforced concrete in marine environment[J]. Journal of Building Engineering, 2021, 33(101641).
Authors:
Kim, Seungwon
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kim, Yongjae
;
Usman, Muhammad
;
Park, Cheolwoo
;
Hanif, Asad
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50
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Submit date:2021/12/07
Steel Fiber-reinforced Concrete
Ggbs
Durability
Service Life Prediction
Sustainable Development
Accelerated assessment and fuzzy evaluation of concrete durability
Journal article
Li Z., Chau C.K., Zhou X.. Accelerated assessment and fuzzy evaluation of concrete durability[J]. Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2005, 17(3), 257-263.
Authors:
Li Z.
;
Chau C.K.
;
Zhou X.
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TC[WOS]:
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Submit date:2019/04/08
Acceleration
Carbonation
Concrete Durability
Feedback Control
Freeze-thaw
Fuzzy Sets
Performance Evaluation
Permeability