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Stress-strain constitutive equations of concrete material at elevated temperatures
Long Yuan Li
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, John Purkiss
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Engineering Systems & Supply Chain Management
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Transients
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Elevated Temperature
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Constitutive Equation
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Concrete (Composite Building Material)
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Numerical Example
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Early Stage
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Finite Element Analysis
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Exposure Time
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Mechanical Property
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Opposite Face
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Transient Heating
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Load Limits
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Temperature Model
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Elevated Temperature
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Constitutive Equation
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Transient Strain
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Concrete Materials
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Stress-strain Constitutive
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Exposure Time
33%
Numerical Examples
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Stress-strain
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Mechanical Behavior
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Wall Elements
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Load Capacity
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Temperature Model
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Finite Element Analysis Software
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