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Abdelrahman M. Abdallah, Rebecca A. Atadero and Mehmet E. Ozbek
Bridge inspection standards in the United States require routine visual inspections to be conducted on most bridges at a maximum interval of two years regardless of the bridge condition. Limitations of this uniform calendar-based approach have been repor...
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Shih Wei Cho
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The interface between aggregate and mortar or paste is a weak phase. This has a serious effect on the properties of concretes. Because of the high porosity of lightweight aggregate, the interface of lightweight concrete is different from that of normal w...
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Sajjad Saeb, José A. Capitán and Alfonso Cobo
The steel industry is one of the key industries and its use is inevitable in many industries including construction. In addition to steel, this industry produces massive amounts of electric arc furnace dust (EAFD) that is classified as hazardous waste. U...
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Chang Bok Yoon and Han Seung Lee
The purpose of this experiment was to complement the shortcomings of existing surface treatment methods and to implement water repellency inside concrete to prevent water penetration and improve the durability of concrete. Carriers to provide water repel...
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Tianlun Li and Yonggen Wu
In this paper, three modified tetraethyl orthosilicate surface treatment agents were prepared by using tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) as the preparation monomer, isobutyltriethoxysilane (IBTS) as the hybridizer, and acrylic acid, phosphoric acid, and hy...
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Haoliang Wu, Jing Yu, Jiajia Zhou, Weiwen Li and Christopher K. Y. Leung
Conventionally, a soil nail is a piece of steel reinforcement installed inside a hole drilled into the slope and filled with cement paste (CP) grout. Chloride penetration is a major deterioration mechanism of conventional soil nails as the CP grout is ea...
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