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  • Hertz, K. D.
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    Residual Properties of Concrete Heated Rapidly.
    Technical Univ. of Denmark
    ACI SP-92-8,
    Evaluation and Repair of Fire Damage to Concrete, American Concrete Inst., Detroit, MI, Harmathy, T. Z., Editors, 143-152 p., 1986

  • Rizzi, A. V.
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    Concrete as a Fire Resistant Material in Building Construction.
    Irwin G. Cantor, New York, NY
    Manhattan College. Design, Construction and Maintenance of Fire-Safe Structures. Volume 1. Proceedings of the 1st Annual Engineering Conference. June 6-7, 1983, Riverdale, NY, Spinna, R. J.; Saukin, W. P.; Spinna, R. J., Jr., Editors, 1-32 p., 1983

  • Kordina, K.; Haksever, A.
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    Evaluation of the Load Bearing Capacity of Columns of a Hall Building During a Fire.
    Technische Universitat Braunschweig, Germany
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 5, No. 3-4, 275-280, 1983

  • deLarrard, F.; Ferraris, C. F.; Sedran, T.
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    Fresh Concrete: A Herschel-Bulkley Materials.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD; LCPC, Paris, France
    Materials and Structures, Vol. 31, 494-498, August/September 1998

  • Gillen, M.
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    Short-Term Creep of Concrete at Elevated Temperatures.
    Portland Cement Assoc., Skokie, IL
    National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD, August 1982, 107 p.

  • Tovey, A. K.
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    Evidence to Support Calculation Methods for Predicting the Fire Resistance of Concrete Structures.
    Cement and Concrete Assoc., Wexham Springs, England
    Fire Research Station. International Seminar on Three Decades of Structural Fire Safety. Organized by Bill Malhotra on the Occasion of His Retirement. February 22-23, 1983., Borehamwood, England, 299-312 p., 1983

  • Harmathy, T. Z.; Berndt, J. E.
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    Hydrated Portland Cement and Lightweight Concrete at Elevated Temperatures.
    National Research of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
    American Concrete Institute Journal, Vol. 63, No. 1, 93-112, January 1966
    Research Paper 280; NRC 8847,

  • Khoury, G. A.; Sullivan, P. J. E.
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    Research at Imperial College on the Effect of Elevated Temperatures on Concrete.
    London Univ., England
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 13, No. 1, 69-72, April 1988
    European Convention for Construction Steelwork (ECCS). Workshop on Mechanical Properties at Elevated Temperatures. June 12, 1986., Arnhem, The Netherlands, Twilt, L., Editors, 1988

  • Schneider, U.
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    Concrete at High Temperatures--A General Review.
    Kassel Univ., West Germany
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 13, No. 1, 55-68, April 1988
    European Convention for Construction Steelwork (ECCS). Workshop on Mechanical Properties at Elevated Temperatures. June 12, 1986., Arnhem, The Netherlands, Twilt, L., Editors, 1988

  • Hertz, K.
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    Microwave Heating for Fire Material Testing of Concrete: A Theoretical Study.
    Technical Univ. of Denmark, Lyngby
    CIB W14/1/03 (DK); Report 144, 1981, 24 p.