EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON DETECTION OF REBAR CORROSION IN CONCRETE BASED ON METAL MAGNETIC MEMORY

Hong Zhang, Jianting Zhou, Ruiqiang Zhao, Leng Liao, Mao Yang, and Runchuan Xia

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