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    Improving the behavior of concrete exposed to fire by using an air entraining agent (AEA): Assessment of spalling by D'Aloia, L., Robert, F., Rougeau, P., Moreau, B., Flahault, N., Collignon, C.

    Published in MATEC web of conferences (01-01-2013)
    “…Several concrete mixes have been designed to evaluate the influence of an air entraining agent (AEA) on spalling. Tests have been performed under the ISO curve…”
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    Dependency of C-S-H carbonation rate on CO sub(2) pressure to explain transition from accelerated tests to natural carbonation by Hyvert, N, Sellier, A, Duprat, F, Rougeau, P, Francisco, P

    Published in Cement and concrete research (01-11-2010)
    “…The use of normalized accelerated carbonation tests is currently limited to the classification of concretes in terms of carbonation resistance and the results…”
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    Dependency of C–S–H carbonation rate on CO 2 pressure to explain transition from accelerated tests to natural carbonation by Hyvert, N., Sellier, A., Duprat, F., Rougeau, P., Francisco, P.

    Published in Cement and concrete research (2010)
    “…The use of normalized accelerated carbonation tests is currently limited to the classification of concretes in terms of carbonation resistance and the results…”
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    Influence of in situ concrete variability on accelerated carbonation test by Turcry, Ph, Younsi, A., Jacquemot, F., Aït-Mokhtar, A., Rougeau, P.

    “…Probabilistic approaches to design reinforced concrete structures require the knowledge of distribution laws governing the statistical variability of concrete…”
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    A risk driven process model for the development of trusted systems by Marmor-Squires, A., McHugh, J., Branstad, M., Danner, B., Nagy, L., Rougeau, P., Sterne, D.

    “…This paper presents the initial results of a DARPA-funded research effort to define a development paradigm for high-performance trusted systems in Ada. The…”
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