Microstructural changes and residual properties of fiber reinforced cement composites exposed to elevated temperatures
 
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Department of Materials Engineering and Chemistry, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
 
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Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic
 
 
Publication date: 2012-03-01
 
 
Cement Wapno Beton 17(2) 77-89 (2012)
 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This research has been supported by the Czech Science Foundation, under project No P104/12/0791.
 
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