The deformability of concrete in tension has never received much attention, although the capacity of concrete to deform in tension, especially its creep potential, could help to prevent shrinkage induced cracking, and thus improve the durability of thin repairs. This paper presents the results of an
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Creep, stress rupture, and isothermal aging of reinforced polyphthalamide
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1995
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