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1997Approximate elastic moduli of lightweight aggregateChung-Chia Yang Cement and Concrete Research31
2002Approximate migration coefficient of interfacial transition zone and the effect of aggregate content on the migration coefficient of mortarChung-Chia Yang ; Su, J. K.Cement and Concrete Research148
2005Approximate migration coefficient of percolated interfacial transition zone by using the accelerated chloride migration testChung-Chia Yang ; Cho, S. W.Cement and Concrete Research
1998Approximate strength of lightweight aggregate using micromechanics methodChung-Chia Yang ; Huang, R.Advanced Cement Based Materials46
2006The chloride ponding test and its correlation to the accelerated chloride migration test for concreteChung-Chia Yang ; Chiang, S. C.Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers
2005A comparison of transport properties for concrete using the ponding test and the accelerated chloride migration testChung-Chia Yang Materials and Structures
2013THE CORRELATION BETWEEN AIR-BORNE SALT AND CHLORIDES CUMULATED ON CONCRETE SURFACE IN THE MARINE ATMOSPHERE ZONE IN NORTH TAIWANChen, Y. S.; Chiu, H. J.; Chan, Y. W.; Chang, Y. C.; Chung-Chia Yang Journal of Marine Science and Technology-Taiwan
2022Determination of the chloride migration coefficient for interfacial transition zone in cement-based material with fly ash replacementHuang, Kang-Shiun; Yang, Chung-Chia CEMENT & CONCRETE COMPOSITES0
2014Determining the steady-state chloride migration coefficient of ITZ in mortar by using the accelerated chloride migration testChung-Chia Yang ; Liang, C. H.Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers
2004The diffusion characteristic of concrete with mineral admixtures between salt ponding test and accelerated chloride migration testChung-Chia Yang ; Wang, L. C.Materials Chemistry and Physics
1996Double inclusion model for approximate elastic moduli of concrete materialChung-Chia Yang ; Huang, R.Cement and Concrete Research53
2011Effect of 95 degrees C temperature on the chloride-migration of concrete using electrical fieldChung-Chia Yang ; Weng, S. H.Materials Chemistry and Physics
2003Effect of aggregate properties on the strength and stiffness of lightweight concreteChi, J. M.; Huang, R.; Chung-Chia Yang ; Chang, J. J.Cement & Concrete Composites140
2002Effect of moisture content on concrete resistivity measurementSu, J. K.; Chung-Chia Yang ; Wu, W. B.; Huang, R.Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers22
1998Effect of S/A ratio on the elastic modulus of cement-based materialsChung-Chia Yang ; Huang, R.Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers2
2003Effect of the interfacial transition zone on the transport and the elastic properties of mortarChung-Chia Yang Magazine of Concrete Research
2005Effect of the percolated interfacial transition zone on the chloride migration coefficient of cement-based materialsChung-Chia Yang Materials Chemistry and Physics
1998Effect of the transition zone on the elastic moduli of mortarChung-Chia Yang Cement and Concrete Research90
2022Effects of types and surface areas of activated materials on compressive strength of GGBS cementLin, Kuan-Hung; Yang, Chung-Chin MAGAZINE OF CONCRETE RESEARCH1
2003An electrochemical method for accelerated chloride migration test in cement-based materialsChung-Chia Yang ; Cho, S. W.; Chi, J. M.; Huang, R.Materials Chemistry and Physics17
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