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Civil and Environmental Engineering
Volume 20 (2024): Issue 2 (December 2024)
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Fracture Behavior of Engineered Cementitious Composites Concrete Under Center Point Bending Load
Harith Mohammed Al-Masraf
Harith Mohammed Al-Masraf
Civil Engineering Department, University of Technology
Baghdad, Iraq
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Al-Masraf, Harith Mohammed
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Tareq Salih Al-Attar
Tareq Salih Al-Attar
Civil Engineering Department, University of Technology
Baghdad, Iraq
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Qais Jawad Freyyah
Qais Jawad Freyyah
Civil Engineering Department, University of Technology
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Freyyah, Qais Jawad
Dec 17, 2024
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Volume 20 (2024): Issue 2 (December 2024)
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Published Online:
Dec 17, 2024
Page range:
1002 - 1023
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/cee-2024-0073
Keywords
Polyvinyl Alcohol
,
Fiber
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Engineering
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Cementitious
,
Composites
,
Fracture Parameters
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Compressive
,
Resistance
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Size Effect.
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