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Testing methods for concrete durability
O. E. Gjorv
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S. P. Shah
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Testing Method
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Progressive Deterioration
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Concrete Durability
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Flexural Strength
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Pulse Time
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Scanning Electron Microscopy
50%
Optical Microscopy
50%
Corrosion
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Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis
50%
Mortar
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Concrete Deterioration
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Change in Weight
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Electron Energy
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Length-weight
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Ultrasonic Pulse
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Freeze-thaw
50%
Formation Stage
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Strength Change
50%
Sodium Sulfate Solution
50%
Plain Water
50%
Ultrasonic Pulse Method
50%
Engineering
Concrete Durability
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Testing Method
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Ultrasonics
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Bending Strength
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Experimental Technique
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Early Stage
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Sodium Sulfate Solution
50%
Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Analysis
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