The Lewis relation is an important part of the equations that govern simultaneous heat and mass transfer processes that take place in many engineering devices. Usually, the assumption is made that the value of Lewis relation is equal to 1 which is not always realistic. As result, a new method is pre
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Experimental determination of the tension-softening relations for cementitious composites
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1987
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- 17
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