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Materials and Structures - Materials and Structures: Outstanding Papers 2023

Each year, up to ten papers are selected by Materials and Structures' board of editors and the RILEM presidency and published as open access papers. These papers, which cover all fields of RILEM activities, exemplify the highest standards in our scientific community.

Automatic generation of high-fidelity representative volume elements and computational homogenization for the determination of thermal conductivity in foamed concretes (this opens in a new tab), by Víctor D. Fachinotti.

Investigation of unaged and long-term aged bio-based asphalt mixtures containing lignin according to the VECD theory (this opens in a new tab), by Elena Gaudenzi.

Impact of hydration stoppage on quantification of the GGBS content in ternary limestone cements using the PONKCS method (this opens in a new tab), by Samuel Adu-Amankwah.

Does carbon footprint reduction impair mechanical properties and service life of concrete? (this opens in a new tab), by Kiran Ram.

Effect of matrix self-healing on the bond-slip behavior of micro steel fibers in ultra-high-performance concrete (this opens in a new tab), by Salam Al-Obaidi.

Experimental and numerical evaluation of the compressive and shear behavior of unstabilized rammed earth, (this opens in a new tab) by Fernando Ávila.

A removable use of FRP for the confinement of heritage masonry columns (this opens in a new tab), by Francesco Micelli.

In situ visualization of water transport in cement mortar with an ultra-low w/b ratio under the coupling conditions of osmotic pressure, confining pressure, and temperature (this opens in a new tab), by Zhiyong Liu.


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