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    New Tests for Porosity and Water Absorption of Fired Clay Bricks by Khalaf, F. M, DeVenny, A. S

    Published in Journal of materials in civil engineering (01-08-2002)
    “…The porosity of bricks, and their permeability and absorption are very important factors in influencing properties of bricks such as the bond between them and…”
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    Masonry Wall Construction by Staff, Hendry Khalaf, Hendry, A.W, Khalaf, F. M

    Published 2000
    “…This volume provides a concise overview of the main facets of masonry wall construction, including materials, structural design, types of walls, movement,…”
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    Electrical Properties of Freshly Mixed Concrete by Khalaf, F. M, Wilson, J. G

    Published in Journal of materials in civil engineering (01-08-1999)
    “…The current procedures for the design of concrete mixes are based on specifying target workability and strength. Graphs are then used to determine the masses…”
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    Blockwork Masonry Compressed in Two Orthogonal Directions by Khalaf, F. M

    “…An experimental investigation was conducted to study the difference in strength and behavior of unfilled and filled blocks and prisms compressed in two…”
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    Review of Water Ingress Characteristic of Stressed Masonry by Tait, C. J, Khalaf, F. M, Kermani, A

    Published in Journal of materials in civil engineering (01-10-2001)
    “…Studies have found that over 80% of total water ingress occurs at the brick mortar interface and not through the brick unit or the mortar. The interface…”
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    On the poisedness of Bojanov–Xu interpolation by Hakopian, H.A., Khalaf, M.F.

    Published in Journal of approximation theory (01-08-2005)
    “…In this paper, we consider the bivariate Hermite interpolation introduced by Bojanov and Xu [SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 39(5) (2002) 1780–1793]. The nodes of the…”
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    Masonary Wall Constructtion by Hendry, A. W., Khalaf, F. M.

    Published 2001
    “…This volume provides a concise overview of the main facets of masonry wall construction, including materials, structural design, types of walls, movement,…”
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    Recycling of Demolished Masonry Rubble as Coarse Aggregate in Concrete: Review by Khalaf, Fouad M, DeVenny, Alan S

    Published in Journal of materials in civil engineering (01-08-2004)
    “…The recycling of demolished masonry rubble as coarse aggregate in new concrete represents an interesting possibility at a time when the cost of dumping such…”
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    Masonry wall construction by Hendry, A. W., Khalaf, F. M.

    Published in Masonary Wall Constructtion (2001)
    “…There are numerous types of masonry wall construction which may be classed under the headings of loadbearing or non-loadbearing, internal or external and…”
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    Masonry units: bricks, blocks and natural stone by Hendry, A. W., Khalaf, F. M.

    Published in Masonary Wall Constructtion (2001)
    “…Masonry walling units are produced from clay, calcium silicate and concrete or shaped from stone extracted from quarries. Joining these units together by…”
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    Mortar and other components by Hendry, A. W., Khalaf, F. M.

    Published in Masonary Wall Constructtion (2001)
    “…Although mortar accounts for as little as 7% of the total volume of masonry, its influence on the masonry assemblage is far more than this proportion…”
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    Repairs and improvements to masonry walls by Hendry, A. W., Khalaf, F. M.

    Published in Masonary Wall Constructtion (2001)
    “…Normal maintenance of masonry walls, assuming that there are no defects such as bulging or cracking, consists of pointing the joints—at intervals of decades…”
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    Defects in masonry walls by Hendry, A. W., Khalaf, F. M.

    Published in Masonary Wall Constructtion (2001)
    “…Although masonry walls are durable and normally capable of fulfilling their function for many years with very little maintenance, defects are sometimes…”
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    Structural design by Hendry, A. W., Khalaf, F. M.

    Published in Masonary Wall Constructtion (2001)
    “…In many low-rise masonry buildings design of the walls is determined by non-structural considerations such as resistance to rain penetration, thermal…”
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    Non-structural aspects of design by Hendry, A. W., Khalaf, F. M.

    Published in Masonary Wall Constructtion (2001)
    “…Movement in masonry buildings, which may result in cracking, can arise from the following causes: Moisture changes in materials. Temperature changes. The…”
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    New Test for Determination of Masonry Tensile Bond Strength by Khalaf, Fouad M

    Published in Journal of materials in civil engineering (01-11-2005)
    “…The bond strength between masonry units and mortar has been of considerable interest to researchers for some time. The flexural bond strength of masonry in…”
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    Properties of New and Recycled Clay Brick Aggregates for Use in Concrete by Khalaf, Fouad M, DeVenny, Alan S

    Published in Journal of materials in civil engineering (01-07-2005)
    “…The testing described in this paper was performed to establish the physical and mechanical properties of new and recycled crushed clay brick aggregates for use…”
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    Performance of Brick Aggregate Concrete at High Temperatures by Khalaf, Fouad M, DeVenny, Alan S

    Published in Journal of materials in civil engineering (01-11-2004)
    “…This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation into the effects of high temperatures on the properties of concrete made with crushed clay…”
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