Experimental Investigation of the High Temperatures Effects on Self-Compacting Concrete Properties
Self-compacting concrete (SCC), which appeared in the 1980s in Japan, is a concrete that differs from others by its high fluidity. The constituents of SCC can be quite different from those of ordinary concretes. They can differ both in their proportions and in their choice. Given the method of insta...
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Main Authors: | Benjeddou O., Katman H.Y., Jedidi M., Mashaan N. |
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MDPI
2023
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