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Yet, the majority of concrete used in countries such as the U.S. is lower strength concrete (<∼35 MPa).
The phenomenon of fatigue is commonly observed in majority of concrete structures and it is important to mathematically model it in order to predict their remaining life.
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Existing laboratory research has shown that the majority of reinforced concrete (RC) beams strengthened with a bonded FRP soffit plate fail due to debonding of the plate from the concrete.
Perhaps, but no one wants to live in a nightmare, and the majority of the concrete blocks that marked second-generation modernism were indeed the stuff of bad dreams for the poor inhabitants who had to endure them.
There were no observable cracks in majority of the concrete mixtures after freezing.
The structural design of the vast majority of reinforced concrete civil engineering structures relies on the inherent ductility of the members to accommodate changes in load patterns, to absorb energy and to give prior warning of failure.
In his native Brazil, steel was far too rare and expensive for use in the majority of buildings, while concrete was not only cheap, but it could be stretched to unimagined limits while being poured and moulded by relatively unskilled labour.
As majority of the volume of concrete is consumed by aggregates, there is a necessary to decrease the utilization of natural aggregates resulting in reduction of exploiting natural resources and effective utilization of construction and demolition waste.
Although a few buildings are made of concrete, the majority are still bamboo and thatch.
In their case, a majority of emissions come from concrete foundations.
According to the "standard" view, endorsed by the majority of the trope theorists, concrete particulars are (structured or unstructured) bundles of tropes.
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