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A prediction approach of concrete properties at early ages by using a thermal stress device

Cha, Sang Lyul; Jin, Seung-Seop; An, Gyeong Hee; Kim, Jin-Kenn, CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, v.178, pp.120 - 134, 2018-07

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Flow, water absorption, and mechanical characteristics of normal- and high-strength mortar incorporating fine bottom ash aggregates

Kim, Hyeong-Ki; Jeon, JH; Lee, Haeng-Ki, CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, v.26, no.1, pp.249 - 256, 2012-01

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Hydration kinetics of high-strength concrete with untreated coal bottom ash for internal curing

Kim, H. K.; Lee, Haeng-Ki, CEMENT & CONCRETE COMPOSITES, v.91, pp.67 - 75, 2018-08

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Material characterization and piezoresistive sensing capability assessment of thin-walled CNT-embedded ultra-high performance concrete

Seo, Joonho; Jang, Daeik; Yang, Beomjoo; Yoon, Hyun No; Jang, Jeong Gook; Park, Solmoi; Lee, Haeng-Ki, CEMENT & CONCRETE COMPOSITES, v.134, 2022-11

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Shrinkage characteristics of alkali-activated fly ash/slag paste and mortar at early ages

Lee, Namkon; Jang, Jeong Gook; Lee, Haeng-Ki, Cement and Concrete Composites, v.53, pp.239 - 248, 2014-10

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Sporosarcina pasteurii-induced hydration and shrinkage properties of Portland cement

Seo, Joonho; Kim, Hayeon; Kim, Seonhyeok; Park, Solmoi; Bae, Jin-Ho; Kim, Naru; Jang, Daeik; et al, CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, v.356, 2022-11

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