PMC:6947351 / 1124-2001 JSONTXT

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    TEST0

    {"project":"TEST0","denotations":[{"id":"31817442-210-215-4307609","span":{"begin":627,"end":628},"obj":"[\"23237878\"]"}],"text":"Shrinkage property, one of durability of concrete, significantly affects the application of concrete, especially in mass concrete structures, high performance concrete structures and thin shells. So far, plenty of investigations have been conducted on the different types of shrinkage properties of concrete, such as plastic shrinkage [1], drying shrinkage [2], chemical shrinkage [3], and carbonation shrinkage [4]. Indeed, in most cases, the above different types of shrinkage strains occurred simultaneously and the shrinkage deformation of concrete was the result of a combination of different types of shrinkage strain [5,6]. Thus, in order to achieve a good understanding of the macroscopic shrinkage behavior of concrete, a total shrinkage deformation including drying shrinkage, chemical shrinkage, and carbonation shrinkage was investigated in some literature [7,8,9]."}

    2_test

    {"project":"2_test","denotations":[{"id":"31817442-23237878-67387520","span":{"begin":627,"end":628},"obj":"23237878"}],"text":"Shrinkage property, one of durability of concrete, significantly affects the application of concrete, especially in mass concrete structures, high performance concrete structures and thin shells. So far, plenty of investigations have been conducted on the different types of shrinkage properties of concrete, such as plastic shrinkage [1], drying shrinkage [2], chemical shrinkage [3], and carbonation shrinkage [4]. Indeed, in most cases, the above different types of shrinkage strains occurred simultaneously and the shrinkage deformation of concrete was the result of a combination of different types of shrinkage strain [5,6]. Thus, in order to achieve a good understanding of the macroscopic shrinkage behavior of concrete, a total shrinkage deformation including drying shrinkage, chemical shrinkage, and carbonation shrinkage was investigated in some literature [7,8,9]."}