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György L. Balázs
Researcher at Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Publications - 119
Citations - 2793
György L. Balázs is an academic researcher from Budapest University of Technology and Economics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thyroid & Bond strength. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 112 publications receiving 2432 citations. Previous affiliations of György L. Balázs include Semmelweis University & University of Debrecen.
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Externally bonded FRP reinforcement for RC structures
Thanasis Triantafillou,Stijn Matthys,Katrien Audenaert,György L. Balázs,M. Blaschko,Hendrik Blontrock,Christoph Czaderski,Emmanuelle David,Angello Di Tomasso,William Duckett,Dick Hordijk,Michael Leeming,Heinz Meier,Giorgio Monti,Richard Moss,Uwe Neubauer,Roland Niedermeier,Björn Täljsten,G. Zehetmaier,Konrad Zilch +19 more
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Properties of concrete (fourth edition): A.M. Neville. Longman Scientific & Technical Ltd. 1995. ISBN 0-582-23070-5
Ferenc D. Tamás,György L. Balázs +1 more
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fib Bulletin 14. Externally bonded FRP reinforcement for RC structures
Thanasis Triantafillou,Stijn Matthys,Katrien Audenaert,György L. Balázs,M. Blaschko,Hendrik Blontrock,Christoph Czaderski,Emmanuelle David,Angello Di Tomasso,William Duckett,Dick Hordijk,Michael Leeming,Heinz Meier,Giorgio Monti,Richard Moss,Uwe Neubauer,Roland Niedermeier,Björn Täljsten,G. Zehetmaier,Konrad Zilch +19 more
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Models for flexural cracking in concrete: the state of the art
TL;DR: In this article, an extensive literature review on crack widths and crack spacing is presented, summarising the development of flexural crack models and collecting the most relevant formulae for crack spacing and crack width.
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Cracking analysis based on slip and bond stresses
TL;DR: In this article, a theory for crack formation in reinforced concrete elements based on an analysis of slip, bond stresses, and steel stresses is presented, and the problem is treated as an initial value problem both for initial crack formation when the cracks are independent, and for stabilized cracks when the zones of bond stresses reach each other.