2024
DOI: 10.1155/2024/8887928
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Long-Term Drying Shrinkage Strain of Engineered Cementitious Composite Concrete Contains Polymeric Fibers

Ikram Faraoun Al-Mulla,
Abbas Salim Al-Ameeri,
Tareq Salih Al-Attar

Abstract: The lack of concrete tensile stress endurance led to the invention of engineered cementitious composite. However, the absence of gravel from the mixture in addition to the high binder content may lead to high shrinkage strain. Therefore, a radical solution to this problem is worth to be anticipated. The importance of this research lies in investigating the long-term drying shrinkage strain of the engineered cementitious composite since there is a lack of information regarding this behavior. Mixes of 30 and 60 … Show more

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