Phenomenological Model to Re-proportion the Ambient Cured Geopolymer Compressed Blocks |
Radhakrishna, Radhakrishna
(Department of Civil Engineering, R V College of Engineering)
Madhava, Tirupati Venu (Department of Civil Engineering, Adisankara College of Engineering and Technology) Manjunath, G.S. (Department of Civil Engineering, KLE Gogte Institute of Technology) Venugopal, K. (South East Asian College of Engineering and Technology) |
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