A dissolution-precipitation mechanism is at the origin of concrete creep in moist environments
Isabella Pignatelli(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Gaurav Sant(University of California, Los Angeles), Rouhollah Alizadeh(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Yann Le Pape(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Mathieu Bauchy(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Aditya Kumar(University of California, Los Angeles)
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