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Regression of The Tensile Strength of Deformable Adhesive From Thermal Insulation Density In The Lightweight Floor System
The article is a continuation of the statistical analysis presented
in [1], and based on experimental research [2-4]. In the paper [1]
it has been proven statistically that the higher tensile and shear
strength is achieved by using thermal insulation with a higher
density in all humidity conditions in a lightweight floor system
(LFS).