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Assessment of Destructive Impact of Different Factors on Concrete Structures Durability

The durability of concrete structure members is dependent on several factors that should be analyzed at each stage of the construction process. Omitting any of these factors might lead to the augmentation of harmful interactions and, as an effect, to safety hazards and the degradation of a structure...

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subjects Aggressiveness
Biogas
Concrete
Concrete structures
Construction
Corrosion
Degradation
Durability
Fermentation
Fire damage
Fire fighting
Girders
Load
Quality standards
title Assessment of Destructive Impact of Different Factors on Concrete Structures Durability
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