Redirigiendo al acceso original de articulo en 24 segundos...
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Prediction of strength and shrinkage of ternary blended concrete with fly ash, slag and silica fume

T Sakthivel    
K Arulraj    

Resumen

No disponible

 Artículos similares

       
 
Hao Chai, Xi?an Li, Biao Qin, Weiping Wang and Mani Axel    
The volumetric change in unsaturated loess during loading causes serious damage to the foundation and structure, accompanied by changes in hydraulic conditions. Therefore, quantifying the change in the load effect of loess under hydraulic coupling is of ... ver más
Revista: Water

 
Mariana Ávalos-Arce, Heráclito Pérez-Díaz, Carolina Del-Valle-Soto and Ramon A. Briseño    
Wireless networks play a pivotal role in various domains, including industrial automation, autonomous vehicles, robotics, and mobile sensor networks. This research investigates the critical issue of packet loss in modern wireless networks and aims to ide... ver más
Revista: Informatics

 
Chunru Cheng, Linbing Wang, Xingye Zhou and Xudong Wang    
As the main cause of asphalt pavement distress, rutting severely affects pavement safety. Establishing an accurate rutting prediction model is crucial for asphalt pavement maintenance, pavement structure design, and pavement repair. This study explores f... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences

 
Rejath Jose, Faiz Syed, Anvin Thomas and Milan Toma    
The advancement of machine learning in healthcare offers significant potential for enhancing disease prediction and management. This study harnesses the PyCaret library?a Python-based machine learning toolkit?to construct and refine predictive models for... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences

 
Violeta Migallón, Héctor Penadés, José Penadés and Antonio José Tenza-Abril    
Lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) is an increasingly important material for modern construction. However, although it has several advantages compared with conventional concrete, it is susceptible to segregation due to the low density of the incorpora... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences