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Bonding Performance of Steel Rebar Coated with Ultra-High-Performance Concrete

In-Hyeok Eom    
Sang-Keun Oh and Byoungil Kim    

Resumen

The improvement of the bond performance between reinforcing bars and the concrete matrix with a thin coating of ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC).

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