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NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING OF RC BEAMS MADE WITH PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF COARSE AGGREGATES FROM DEMOLISHED CONCRETE EXPOSED TO FIRE

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Table 1: Details of reinforced concrete beams.
Table 5: Strength of RC beams made with 50% RCA and 6-hours in fire. R Strength (MPa) R Strength (MPa)
Table 8: Average strength and rebound number for all beams.

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