HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Domenico et al. from the Department of Fire and Disaster Prevention, Semyung University, Jecheon-si, Republic of Korea have published the paper: Residual Compressive Strength Prediction Model for Concrete Subject to High Temperatures Using Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity, in the Journal: Materials 2023, 16, 515. of /2023/
- what: This study examined the physical and mechanical properties of NC and LC at various strengths following exposure to high temperatures.
SUMMARY
Roufael et_al investigated normal aggregate concrete (NC) and LC mixed with limestone, expanded shale, and expanded clay as aggregates at high temperatures . . .
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