Perspectives nouvelles pour la prise en compte des alcali-réactions dans le calcul des structures Bruno CapraJean-Pierre Bournazel OriginalPaper Pages: 71 - 73
Determining the minimum crack width that can be detected using the impact-echo method Part 1: Experimental study Chia-chi ChengMary Sansalone OriginalPaper Pages: 74 - 82
Rate effect on interfacial response between fibres and matrix A. PaciosC. OuyangS. P. Shah OriginalPaper Pages: 83 - 91
EMPA and its activities in the field of building materials, elements and structures F. EggimanU. MeierH. W. Fritz Technical Notes Pages: 101 - 102
Investigation of the dynamic behaviour of civil engineering structures—new developments R. Cantieni Technical Notes Pages: 103 - 104
Rehabilitation and retrofitting of existing structures through external bonding of thin carbon fibre sheets Urs Meier Technical Notes Pages: 105 - 106
Fibre reinforced plastic splices for joints in timber structures A. Ulrich Meierhofer Technical Notes Pages: 106 - 107
Arrest of rapid crack propagation in polymer pipes P. FlüelerM. Farshad Technical Notes Pages: 108 - 110
Fibre optic sensors for civil structures monitoring U. SennhauserR. BrönnimannPh. M. Nellen Technical Notes Pages: 110 - 111
Quality change and structural damage of polymer-bitumen binders during road construction M. N. PartlM. HugenerCh. Raab Technical Notes Pages: 112 - 113
Characterization of emissions of volatile organic compounds from building materials Robert Gehrig Technical Notes Pages: 113 - 115
One-dimensional water transport in covercrete—application of non-destructive methods J. KaufmannW. Studer Technical Notes Pages: 115 - 124