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THERMOVISCOELASTICITY OF AGING CONCRETE.
Zdenek P. Bazant
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, Spencer T. Wu
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Reactor Vessel
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Temperature Rise
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Stress Range
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Constant Temperature
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Model Chain
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Law Creep
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Creep Types
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Creep
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Constant Water Content
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Acceleration Period
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Nuclear Reactor
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Activation Energy
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Aging Concrete
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Thermoviscoelasticity
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Aging
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Temperature Rise
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Creep
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Activation Energy
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Time Variable
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Creep Law
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Constant Water Content
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Stress-driven
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Stress Temperature
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Stress Range
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Maxwell Chain Model
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Nuclear Reactor Vessel
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Hydration Energy
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Variable Properties
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