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An extended chemical index model to predict the fly ash dosage necessary for mitigating alkali–silica reaction in concrete

Authors
  1. ACI Committee 232
  2. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
  3. Asghar Gholizadeh Vayghan
  4. ASTM
  5. ASTM
  6. ASTM
  7. ASTM
  8. Barnes
  9. Chappex
  10. Diamond
  11. Duchesne
  12. Farshad Rajabipour
  13. Fournier
  14. Fournier
  15. Gholizadeh Vayghan
  16. Gopalan
  17. Hawkins
  18. Hobbs
  19. Ideker
  20. Jared Robert Wright
  21. Kazemian
  22. Lindgård
  23. Locher
  24. Malhotra
  25. Malvar
  26. Malvar
  27. Malvar
  28. Mehta
  29. Moser
  30. Rajabipour
  31. Ramlochan
  32. RILEM
  33. RILEM
  34. Schumacher
  35. Shafaatian
  36. Shafaatian
  37. Shehata
  38. Stumm
  39. Thomas
  40. Thomas
  41. Wright
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