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Numerical analysis of hygro‐thermal behaviour and damage of concrete at high temperature
D Gawin, CE Majorana, BA Schrefler
Mechanics of Cohesive‐frictional Materials: An International Journal on …, 1999
4861999
Modelling of hygro-thermal behaviour of concrete at high temperature with thermo-chemical and mechanical material degradation
D Gawin, F Pesavento, BA Schrefler
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering 192 (13-14), 1731-1771, 2003
4042003
Hygro‐thermo‐chemo‐mechanical modelling of concrete at early ages and beyond. Part I: hydration and hygro‐thermal phenomena
D Gawin, F Pesavento, BA Schrefler
International journal for numerical methods in engineering 67 (3), 299-331, 2006
3782006
Thermo‐hydro‐mechanical analysis of partially saturated porous materials
D Gawin, BA Schrefler, M Galindo
Engineering Computations 13 (7), 113-143, 1996
2611996
Coupled heat, water and gas flow in deformable porous media
D Gawin, P Baggio, BA Schrefler
International Journal for numerical methods in fluids 20 (8‐9), 969-987, 1995
2371995
Towards prediction of the thermal spalling risk through a multi-phase porous media model of concrete
D Gawin, F Pesavento, BA Schrefler
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering 195 (41-43), 5707-5729, 2006
2312006
Hygro‐thermo‐chemo‐mechanical modelling of concrete at early ages and beyond. Part II: shrinkage and creep of concrete
D Gawin, F Pesavento, BA Schrefler
International journal for numerical methods in engineering 67 (3), 332-363, 2006
2092006
Modelling of hygro‐thermal behaviour and damage of concrete at temperature above the critical point of water
D Gawin, F Pesavento, BA Schrefler
International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics …, 2002
1832002
Concrete at high temperature with application to tunnel fire
BA Schrefler, P Brunello, D Gawin, CE Majorana, F Pesavento
Computational mechanics 29, 43-51, 2002
1552002
Modelling of deformations of high strength concrete at elevated temperatures
D Gawin, F Pesavento, BA Schrefler
Materials and Structures 37, 218-236, 2004
1482004
Thermo‐hydro‐mechanical modelling of high performance concrete at high temperatures
BA Schrefler, CE Majorana, GA Khoury, D Gawin
Engineering Computations 19 (7), 787-819, 2002
1442002
Simulation of damage–permeability coupling in hygro‐thermo‐mechanical analysis of concrete at high temperature
D Gawin, F Pesavento, BA Schrefler
Communications in numerical methods in engineering 18 (2), 113-119, 2002
1242002
Modelling creep and shrinkage of concrete by means of effective stresses
D Gawin, F Pesavento, BA Schrefler
Materials and Structures 40, 579-591, 2007
1182007
The effective stress principle: incremental or finite form?
BA Schrefler, D Gawin
International journal for numerical and analytical methods in geomechanics …, 1996
1121996
What physical phenomena can be neglected when modelling concrete at high temperature? A comparative study. Part 1: Physical phenomena and mathematical model
D Gawin, F Pesavento, BA Schrefler
International journal of solids and structures 48 (13), 1927-1944, 2011
1052011
Modelling of salt crystallization in building materials with microstructure–Poromechanical approach
M Koniorczyk, D Gawin
Construction and Building Materials 36, 860-873, 2012
1032012
Modeling of internal curing in maturing mortar
M Wyrzykowski, P Lura, F Pesavento, D Gawin
Cement and Concrete Research 41 (12), 1349-1356, 2011
932011
Modeling evolution of frost damage in fully saturated porous materials exposed to variable hygro-thermal conditions
M Koniorczyk, D Gawin, BA Schrefler
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 297, 38-61, 2015
912015
Modeling of water migration during internal curing with superabsorbent polymers
M Wyrzykowski, P Lura, F Pesavento, D Gawin
Journal of materials in civil engineering 24 (8), 1006-1016, 2012
902012
Heat and moisture transport in porous building materials containing salt
M Koniorczyk, D Gawin
Journal of building physics 31 (4), 279-300, 2008
862008
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