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In mass concrete casting process of concrete curing because the thickness, strength and anti-permeability level etc a series of uncertain factors exist, and degree of the foundation slab due to a relatively large size and thickness of planar thicker, concrete slabs and the control of temperature cannot effectively, it is difficult to make analysis with classical mathematical model, can not truly reflect the massive concrete hydration heat of the actual effect. Based on the basic concept of fuzzy membership function, establishing the transmission coefficient of membership functions, and carrying on the comprehensive analysis and judgment. So example analysis results indicate that the established membership function can be used for mass concrete hydration heat analysis.
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Haiqing, L., Jinli, W., Guijun, W. (2010). The Mass Concrete Temperature Simulation Analysis with Fuzzy Factors. In: Cao, By., Wang, Gj., Guo, Sz., Chen, Sl. (eds) Fuzzy Information and Engineering 2010. Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, vol 78. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14880-4_66
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