Experimental study of ultra-high performance fibre-reinforced concrete bolted connections under fatigue loads
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2016-11-25T12:51:06Z
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2016-11-25T12:51:06Z
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2015-12
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Bolted unions especially designed for concrete are becoming a quite usual solution for connecting these elements to framed structures of any material. Its behaviour under fatigue loads -especially when the concrete member can be described as thin- must be carefully studied from a durability point of view. The objective is to assess these connections used in combination with ultra-high performance fibre-reinforced concrete under dynamic loads. In particular, the dynamic effects caused by the wind on these connections. The study consists of a theoretical and an experimental approach
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eng
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Màster en Enginyeria Industrial
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Spain
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Experimental study of ultra-high performance fibre-reinforced concrete bolted connections under fatigue loads
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info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess