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The Tsubasa Bridge in Neak Loeung is a three span stay cable bridge crossing the Mekong River in Cambodia. With a main span of 640 m the bridge is not only a new landmark of the region, but also Cambodia´s longest bridge. Construction of this bridge was due to the increasing congestion on the important National Highway 1 in Cambodia, which connects the capital of Phnom Penh with the Bavet border crossing to Vietnam. DYWIDAG Stay Cables as well as Strand Post-Tensioning Systems and Bar Post-Tensioning Systems support the construction of the Tsubasa Bridge. (© DSI, see p. A5–A6)
Structural Concrete
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Hans Beushausen Predicting the behaviour of concrete structures – modelling or testing?
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Thomás Lima de Resende, Lidia da Conceição Domingues Shehata, Ibrahim Abd El Malik Shehata Shear strength of self-compacting concrete beams with small stirrups ratios
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Filippo Sangiorgio, Johan Silfwerbrand, Giuseppe Mancini Scatter in the shear capacity of slender RC members without web reinforcement: an overview study
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Reza Abbasnia, Foad Mohajeri Nav A theoretical method for calculating the compressive arch capacity of RC beams against progressive collapse
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Siew Choo Chin, Nasir Shafiq, Muhd Fadhil Nuruddin Behaviour of RC beams with CFRP-strengthened openings
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Mattias Blomfors, Morten Engen, Mario Plos Evaluation of safety formats for non-linear finite element analyses of statically indeterminate concrete structures subjected to different load paths
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Sun-Jin Han, Deuck Hang Lee, Sang-Heum Cho, Soon-Beum Ka, Kang Su Kim Estimation of transfer lengths in precast pretensioned concrete members based on a modified thick-walled cylinder model
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Martin Classen, Joerg Gallwoszus Concrete fatigue in composite dowels
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Okpin Na, Yunping Xi, Edward Ou, Victor E. Saouma The effects of alkali-silica reaction on the mechanical properties of concretes with three different types of reactive aggregate
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Ana Mafalda Matos, Joana Sousa-Coutinho ASR and sulphate performance of mortar containing industrial waste
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Chunxiang Qian, Yanfeng Nie, Tianji Cao Sulphate attack-induced damage and micro-mechanical properties of concrete characterized by nano-indentation coupled with X-ray computed tomography
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Tereza Kulovaná, Eva Vejmelková, Martin Keppert, Pavla Rovnaníková, Zbyneˇk Keršner, Robert Cˇerný Mechanical, durability and hygrothermal properties of concrete produced using Portland cement-ceramic powder blends
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Faiz Shaikh Effect of ultrafine fly ash on the properties of concretes containing construction and demolition wastes as coarse aggregates
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