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Numerical Simulation of Spalling and Moisture Evaporation in Concrete Tunnel Linings Exposed to Fire

Saleheen et al., 2020

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6099974640922177961
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Saleheen Z
Krishnamoorthy R
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International Conference on Sustainable Civil Engineering Structures and Construction Materials

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The modern feat of concrete tunnel construction can be owed to the longest rail tunnel, Gotthard Bass Tunnel and to the longest road tunnel, Laerdal Tunnel. Nevertheless, most concrete tunnels are subject to the rigorous understanding and assessment for the behavior …
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