Assessment of Round Robin Accelerated Expansion Tests

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Diagnosis & Prognosis of AAR Affected Structures State-of-the-Art Report of the RILEM Technical Committee 259-ISR

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Victor E. Saouma Editor

Diagnosis & Prognosis of AAR Affected Structures State-of-the-Art Report of the RILEM Technical Committee 259-ISR

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Editor Victor E. Saouma Department of Civil Engineering University of Colorado Boulder, CO, USA

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