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Miah, Md Jihad (author), Ali, Md Kawsar (author), Lo Monte, Francesco (author), Chandra Paul, Suvash (author), Babafemi, Adewumi John (author), Šavija, B. (author)
Induction furnace steel slag is a secondary product obtained when molten steel is separated from the impurities in the steel-producing furnaces. Though numerous studies have been published on the mechanical strength of concrete/mortar made with steel slag as fine aggregate, relatively few studies focus on the shrinkage, durability (i.e.,...
journal article 2021
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Angst, Ueli M. (author), Geiker, Mette R. (author), Alonso, Maria Cruz (author), Polder, R.B. (author), Elsener, Bernhard (author), Wong, Hong (author), Michel, Alexander (author), Hornbostel, Karla (author), Sanchez, Mercedes (author)
The steel–concrete interface (SCI) is known to influence corrosion of steel in concrete. However, due to the numerous factors affecting the SCI—including steel properties, concrete properties, execution, and exposure conditions—it remains unclear which factors have the most dominant impact on the susceptibility of reinforced concrete to...
review 2019
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Angst, Ueli M. (author), Geiker, Mette R. (author), Michel, Alexander (author), Gehlen, Christoph (author), Wong, Hong (author), Isgor, O. Burkan (author), Elsener, Bernhard (author), Hansson, Carolyn M. (author), François, Raoul (author), Hornbostel, Karla (author), Polder, R.B. (author), Alonso, Maria Cruz (author), Sanchez, Mercedes (author), Correia, Maria João (author), Criado, Maria (author), Sagüés, A. (author), Buenfeld, Nick (author)
Although the steel–concrete interface (SCI) is widely recognized to influence the durability of reinforced concrete, a systematic overview and detailed documentation of the various aspects of the SCI are lacking. In this paper, we compiled a comprehensive list of possible local characteristics at the SCI and reviewed available information...
journal article 2017