Development of the stiffness damage test (SDT) for characterisation of thermally loaded concrete

Jiansong Guo1, Peter Waldron2
1Department of Building and Surveying , Glasgow Caledonian University , Glasgow , UK
2Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, Sheffield University, Sheffield, UK.

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