Quantitative evaluation of carbonation in concrete using nonlinear ultrasound
Gun Kim(Georgia Institute of Technology), Maria Guimaraes(Electric Power Research Institute), Yann Le Pape(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Kimberly E. Kurtis(Georgia Institute of Technology), Jin-Yeon Kim(Georgia Institute of Technology), Laurence J. Jacobs(Georgia Institute of Technology)
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