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From: The Effects of Anisotropic Insulations with Different Spatial Distributions on Material Properties of Mortar Specimens

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Virtual specimens with different arrangements of anisotropic insulations: a L3 sample with 3 insulation layers (total of 75 insulations), b L6 sample with 6 layers (150 insulations), c L9 samples with 9 layers (225 insulations) [In the figure, the dark gray voxels represent anisotropic insulations. Each coin-shaped insulation has the same dimension, and each insulation layer is composed of 25 insulations (5 \(\times \) 5 in \({\times }y \) plane)].

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