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No problem here - the primer falls under the SfePy license.
The test as modeled is per specification : ASTM D6931-07, although there is a concrete equivalent - usually applied to thicker specimen I believe. Someone mentioned to me that the test was originally developed to test concrete - it was known as the Brazilian test.
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 1:16 AM, Md. Golam Rashed <rashed...@gmail.com>wrote:
oh, Thanks a lot! however, it would be nice if Andre chimes in here.
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