Mathematical modeling of creep and shrinkage of concrete
- Authors
- Z. P. Bažant
- Journal
- John Wiley & Sons eBooks
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About Mathematical modeling of creep and shrinkage of concrete
This paper, published in 1988, received 338 indexed citations . Written by Z. P. Bažant covering the research area of Civil and Structural Engineering and Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Civil and Structural Engineering (321 citations), Building and Construction (95 citations) and Mechanics of Materials (42 citations). Published in John Wiley & Sons eBooks.
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