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Concrete shrinkage analysis for bridge deck concrete

Nassif et al., 2007

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7911446965990776998
Author
Nassif H
Aktas K
Najm H
Suksawang N
Publication year
Publication venue
Report No. FHWA NJ-2007-007

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Infrastructure facilities constitute a major part of the national investment. According to the National Bridge Inventory (NBI)(Federal Highway Administration, 2004)[1] there are more than 594,470 bridges and about 150,981 (25.4%) of them are structurally deficient or …
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