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    Effect of crushed ceramic and basaltic pumice as fine aggregates on concrete mortars properties by Binici, Hanifi

    Published in Construction & building materials (01-06-2007)
    “…This study examines the suitability of ceramic industrial wastes and huge amounts of basaltic pumice as a possible substitute for conventional crushed fine…”
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    The physical, chemical, and microscopic properties of masonry mortars from Alhambra Palace (Spain) in reference to their earthquake resistance by Binici, Hanifi, Kapur, Selim

    Published in Frontiers of architectural research (01-03-2016)
    “…Al-Andalus mortar is an ancient binding material (lime mortar) that was used for centuries in numerous historical buildings in Al-Andalus, Granada (Spain). The…”
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    Physical–Mechanical and Mineralogical Properties of Fired Bricks of the Archaeological Site of Harran, Turkey by Binici, Hanifi, Binici, Fatih, Akcan, Mehmet, Yardim, Yavuz, Mustafaraj, Enea, Corradi, Marco

    Published in Heritage (01-09-2020)
    “…In this study, the physical–mechanical and mineralogical properties of bricks used in historical structures of the site of Harran, Turkey have been…”
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    The effect of fineness on the properties of the blended cements incorporating ground granulated blast furnace slag and ground basaltic pumice by Binici, Hanifi, Temiz, Hüseyin, Köse, Mehmet M.

    Published in Construction & building materials (01-05-2007)
    “…In this study, the effect of the fineness on the compressive strength, sodium sulfate resistance and the heat of hydration of the both blended and plain…”
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    Durability of concrete made with natural granular granite, silica sand and powders of waste marble and basalt as fine aggregate by Binici, Hanifi, Aksogan, Orhan

    Published in Journal of Building Engineering (01-09-2018)
    “…In this study, the durability of concrete made with natural granular granite, silica sand and powders of waste marble and basalt as fine aggregate, was taken…”
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    Eco-friendly insulation material production with waste olive seeds, ground PVC and wood chips by Binici, Hanifi, Aksogan, Orhan

    Published in Journal of Building Engineering (01-03-2016)
    “…The waste of the olive oil production process has been a notably important pollution source in Mediterranean countries, such as Italy, Spain, Greece, and…”
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    Mechanical, thermal and acoustical characterizations of an insulation composite made of bio-based materials by Binici, Hanifi, Aksogan, Orhan, Demirhan, Ceyda

    Published in Sustainable cities and society (01-01-2016)
    “…•The composites were prepared using corn-stalk particles.•The insulation materials satisfy requirements of ASTM.•Insulation materials that can be exploited…”
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    May 1, 2003 Turkey—Bingöl earthquake: damage in reinforced concrete structures by Kaplan, Hasan, Yilmaz, Salih, Binici, Hanifi, Yazar, Erhan, Çetinkaya, Nihat

    Published in Engineering failure analysis (01-06-2004)
    “…On 01.05.2003 an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 occurred in Eastern Anatolia causing damage to hundreds of reinforced concrete (RC) and masonry buildings…”
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    Durability of concrete made by partial replacement of fine aggregate by colemanite and barite and cement by ashes of corn stalk, wheat straw and sunflower stalk ashes by Aksoğan, Orhan, Binici, Hanifi, Ortlek, Ersin

    Published in Construction & building materials (01-03-2016)
    “…The images of the wheat stalk and its ash, corn stalk and its ash, sunflower stalk and its ash. [Display omitted] •Durability of concretes made of corn stalk,…”
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    Insulation material production from onion skin and peanut shell fibres, fly ash, pumice, perlite, barite, cement and gypsum by Binici, Hanifi, Aksogan, Orhan

    Published in Materials today communications (01-03-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] Onions skins, peanut shells, pumice, perlite and barite used in this study. This study examines the suitability of fly ash, pumice, perlite,…”
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    Mechanical and radioactivity shielding performances of mortars made with colemanite, barite, ground basaltic pumice and ground blast furnace slag by Binici, Hanifi, Aksogan, Orhan, Sevinc, Ahmet Hayrullah, Kucukonder, Adnan

    Published in Construction & building materials (2014)
    “…[Display omitted] •All building materials contain more or less natural radioactivity.•The concrete strength at later ages has increased significantly by using…”
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    Engineering properties of insulation material made with cotton waste and fly ash by Binici, Hanifi, Aksogan, Orhan

    “…Huge amounts of cotton and fly ash wastes are disposed in countries all over the world. The majority of cotton wastes and fly ash are abandoned. It is a big…”
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    Durability of concrete made with granite and marble as recycle aggregates by Binici, Hanifi, Shah, Tahir, Aksogan, Orhan, Kaplan, Hasan

    Published in Journal of materials processing technology (21-11-2008)
    “…The ornamental stone industries in Turkey produce vast amount of by-product rock waste (marble, granite) that could be used in concrete production suitable for…”
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    An environmentally friendly thermal insulation material from sunflower stalk, textile waste and stubble fibres by Binici, Hanifi, Eken, Mustafa, Dolaz, Mustafa, Aksogan, Orhan, Kara, Mehmet

    Published in Construction & building materials (31-01-2014)
    “…[Display omitted] •Heating costs in winter and cooling costs in summer is very high.•To reduce heating and cooling costs are building insulation.•Sunflower…”
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    Energy supply in a green school via a photovoltaic-thermal power system by Yilmaz, Saban, Binici, Hanifi, Ozcalik, Hasan Riza

    Published in Renewable & sustainable energy reviews (01-05-2016)
    “…In this study, technical, economic and environmental feasibility study of applying an integrated system including grid-connected photovoltaic panels and a…”
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    The use of ground blast furnace slag, chrome slag and corn stem ash mixture as a coating against corrosion by Binici, Hanifi, Aksogan, Orhan

    Published in Construction & building materials (01-11-2011)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Ground blast furnace slag (GBFC), chrome slag (CS) and corn stem ash (CSA) are examined for corrosion resistant coat. ► Cases tested are…”
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    Fire resistance of composite made with waste cardboard, gypsum, pumice, perlite, vermiculite and zeolite by Binici, Hanifi, Aksogan, Orhan

    Published in SN applied sciences (01-10-2019)
    “…In this study, the fire resistance of composites made by waste cardboard, gypsum, pumice, perlite, vermiculite and zeolite is investigated. The bulk density,…”
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    An environment friendly new insulation material involving waste newsprint papers reinforced by cane stalks by Aksogan, Orhan, Resatoglu, Rifat, Binici, Hanifi

    Published in Journal of Building Engineering (01-01-2018)
    “…Insulation is vital to most building design and aims to decrease the need for heating and cooling. This paper presents a procedure to obtain an alternative…”
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    Investigating sound insulation, thermal conductivity and radioactivity of chipboards produced with cotton waste, fly ash and barite by Binici, Hanifi, Gemci, Remzi, Kucukonder, Adnan, Solak, H. Hale

    Published in Construction & building materials (01-05-2012)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Energy loss can be minimized by insulation technologies. ► Insulation materials produced by favorable methods. ► Thermal conductivities,…”
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    Durability of heavyweight concrete containing barite by Binici, Hanifi

    “…The supplementary waste barite aggregates deposit in Osmaniye, southern Turkey, has been estimated at around 500000000 tons based on 2007 records. The aim of…”
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