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The following pages link to A coupled chemo‐thermo‐hygro‐mechanical model of concrete at high temperature and failure analysis (Q5435738):
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- Investigation on thermophysical properties of reactive powder concrete (Q425054) (← links)
- Coupled model of hygro-thermal behavior of concrete during fire (Q930691) (← links)
- Conjugate problems in convective heat transfer: review (Q1036495) (← links)
- Modelling of hygro-thermal behaviour of concrete at high temperature with thermo-chemical and mechanical material degradation. (Q1415785) (← links)
- Coupled thermo-mechanical interface model for concrete failure analysis under high temperature (Q1737030) (← links)
- On existence, uniqueness and two-scale convergence of a model for coupled flows in heterogeneous media (Q2035835) (← links)
- Coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical-phase field modeling for fire-induced spalling in concrete (Q2072445) (← links)
- Coupled thermo-hygro-mechanical damage model for concrete subjected to high temperatures (Q2376178) (← links)
- Comments to the paper ``An application of a damage constitutive model to concrete at high temperature and prediction of spalling'' (Q2382504) (← links)
- Reply to comments to the paper ``An application of a damage constitutive model to concrete at high temperature and prediction of spalling'' by Rosen Tenchev and Phil Purnell [Int. J. Solids Struct. 42 (26) (2005) 6550-6565] (Q2382507) (← links)
- Analysis of coupled transport phenomena in concrete at elevated temperatures (Q2451310) (← links)
- Modeling of cement hydration in high performance concrete structures with hybrid finite elements (Q2952775) (← links)
- Transport and Reaction Processes in Concrete at High Temperatures (Q3177011) (← links)
- Hygro-thermo-chemo-mechanical modelling of concrete at early ages and beyond. Part I: hydration and hygro-thermal phenomena (Q3440545) (← links)
- Simulation of damage-permeability coupling in hygro-thermo-mechanical analysis of concrete at high temperature (Q4329433) (← links)
- Thermo‐hygro‐mechanical analysis of concrete (Q4860921) (← links)
- A coupled hygro-thermo-mechanical Cosserat peridynamic modelling of fire-induced concrete fracture (Q6556499) (← links)