Triaxial compression and shear strength characteristics of two-stage concrete: an experimental study
The research necessity stems from the need to understand and evaluate the performance of Two-Stage Concrete (TSC) under triaxial compression conditions, as prior studies have predominantly focused on uniaxial and biaxial testing of conventional concrete (CC). This study represents the first comprehe...
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Main Authors: | Moaf F.O., Rajabi A.M., Abdelgader H.S., Kurpi?ska M., Murali G., Mi?kiewicz M. |
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Nature Research
2025
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