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Conventional Concrete and UHPC Performance–Damage Relationships Identified Using Computed Tomography

AbstractTo make significant advances in concrete engineering, it will be necessary to understand the behavior of cementitious materials at the microscale. To achieve this goal, the nature of damage initiation and growth needs to be understood at very small scales. This research program sought to inc...

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Published in:Journal of engineering mechanics 2016-12, Vol.142 (12)
Main Authors: Oesch, Tyler S, Landis, Eric N, Kuchma, Daniel A
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