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The temperature and dry shrinkage coefficient of CSM increase with cement content.
No significant changes in compressive strength, free drying shrinkage, coefficient of thermal expansion, and modulus of rupture versus age were identified.
Several experimental studies of Norway spruce have shown that the longitudinal modulus of elasticity and the longitudinal shrinkage coefficient vary considerably from pith to bark.
The model of the shrinkage coefficient can be useful for evaluating the drying shrinkage of lightweight and normal-weight hardening concretes.
The model is used for parametric studies of various properties such as longitudinal shrinkage coefficient, modulus of elasticity and cross-sectional size of the timber studs and stiffness of the cladding.
Information regarding transfer length, prestress loss, heat of hydration, compressive strength, modulus of elasticity (MOE), modulus of rupture (MOR), creep, shrinkage, coefficient of thermal expansion, and chloride permeability of the concrete used is obtained and presented.
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The weights, here, depend on the Wiener shrinkage coefficients; the weights are assigned as: omega_{i}^{text{Wiener}}=sigma^{-2}leftVert W_{S_{i}^{text{Wiener}}}rightVert_{2}^{-2}.
The final stage in the collaborative Wiener filtering of the second step is to multiply the Wiener shrinkage coefficients element-by-element by the 3D transform coefficients of the noisy image.
Figure 8c shows the despeckling result by the BM3D-based method [9], in which grouping is realized based on similar 2-D fragments and filtering is implemented by Wiener shrinkage coefficients from the energy of the 3-D transform coefficients.
The definition of the Wiener shrinkage coefficients of the power spectrum of the first step is shown in the equation: mathrm{3D},W_{S_{i}^{text{Wiener}}}=frac{left|T_{mathrm{3D}}^{text{Wiener}}left(mathrm{3D},S_{i}^{text{Wiener}}right)right|^{2}}{left|T_{mathrm{3D}}^{text{Wiener}}left(mathrm{3D},S_{i}^{text{Wiener}}right)right|^{2}+sigma^{2}}, (26).
The shrinkage coefficients to zero are annotated with '.'.
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