Effects of Carbon Nanotubes on Ultra-High Performance Concrete for Multi-Functional Applications

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  • 건물
  • Carbon Nanotubes
  • Crack sensing
  • Dispersion
  • Electrical curing
  • electromagneticinterferenceshielding
  • ultra high performance concrete
  • 균열 자기 감지
  • 분산
  • 전기 경화
  • 전자파 차폐 효과
  • 초고성능 콘크리트
  • 탄소나노튜브
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