Effects of heating durations on normal concrete residual properties: Compressive strength and mass loss
Concrete products; Concretes; Heating; Hydration; Structural design; Compressive strength of concrete; High temperature; Hydration products; Normal concretes; Residual compressive strength; Residual mass; Residual properties; Temperature-time curves; Compressive strength
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Main Authors: | Nazri F.M., Shahidan S., Baharuddin N.K., Beddu S., Abu Bakar B.H. |
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Other Authors: | 55195912500 |
Format: | Conference Paper |
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Institute of Physics Publishing
2023
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