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Effect of interface treatment on the flexural performance of existing RC bridge beams strengthened with UHPC

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Effect of interface treatment on the flexural performance of existing RC bridge beams strengthened with UHPC
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Frontiers in Materials, February 2024
DOI 10.3389/fmats.2024.1361647
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Jianping Song, Baojun Li, Lingcai Kong, Dafan Qin, Chao Zhu, Yang Kuang, Aicheng Shan

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#20,619,136
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#690
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#4
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