Search Results - "M Mhaya, Akram"
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Performance Evaluation of Modified Rubberized Concrete Exposed to Aggressive Environments
Published in Materials (11-04-2021)“…Recycling of the waste rubber tire crumbs (WRTCs) for the concretes production generated renewed interest worldwide. The insertion of such waste as a…”
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Impact Resistance Enhancement of Sustainable Geopolymer Composites Using High Volume Tile Ceramic Wastes
Published in Journal of composites science (01-02-2023)“…The need for sustainable concrete with low carbon dioxide emissions and exceptional performance has recently increased in the building industry. Many distinct…”
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Systematic Experimental Assessment of POFA Concrete Incorporating Waste Tire Rubber Aggregate
Published in Polymers (05-06-2022)“…Several researchers devoted considerable efforts to partially replace natural aggregates in concrete with recycled materials such as recycled tire rubber…”
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Systematic Evaluation of Permeability of Concrete Incorporating Coconut Shell as Replacement of Fine Aggregate
Published in Materials (10-11-2022)“…The concern about coconut shell disposal and natural fine aggregate depletion has prompted researchers to utilize coconut shell as aggregate in recent years…”
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Optimizing durability and performance in high-volume fly ash-based alkali-activated mortar with palm oil fuel ash and slag: A response surface methodology approach
Published in Developments in the built environment (01-04-2024)“…While extensive research has been conducted on the production of binary or ternary binders incorporated into alkali-activated mortars (AAMs), significant…”
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Assessment of acoustic and mechanical properties in modified rubberized concrete
Published in Case Studies in Construction Materials (01-07-2024)“…Utilizing waste crumb rubber and substituting cement in concrete with industrial waste materials, such as ground granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS),…”
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Long-term mechanical and durable properties of waste tires rubber crumbs replaced GBFS modified concretes
Published in Construction & building materials (30-09-2020)“…•Sustainable and eco-friendly concretes were produced using waste tyre materials.•Mechanical and durability performance of the modified concretes were…”
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Effect of metakaolin content and shape design on strength performance of lightweight rubberized geopolymer mortars incorporated slag-waste glass powders
Published in Construction & building materials (21-06-2024)“…Lightweight rubberized geopolymer (LRGP) has gained attention due to its economic, engineering, and environmental benefits. With the rising human demands, the…”
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Improved strength performance of rubberized Concrete: Role of ground blast furnace slag and waste glass bottle nanoparticles amalgamation
Published in Construction & building materials (01-08-2022)“…•Sustainable concretes were designed using wastes of blast furnace slag, tyres and glass bottles.•Microstructures and strength performance of the modified…”
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Evaluating mechanical properties and impact resistance of modified concrete containing ground Blast Furnace slag and discarded rubber tire crumbs
Published in Construction & building materials (09-08-2021)“…•Discarded rubber tire crumbs were used in production sustainable concrete.•Mechanical and impact resistance properties of rubberized concrete were…”
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Effects of Waste Glass Bottle Nanoparticles and High Volume of Waste Ceramic Tiles on Concrete Performance When Exposed to Elevated Temperatures: Experimental and Theoretical Evaluations
Published in Fire (Basel, Switzerland) (21-11-2024)“…This article reports the durability performance of modified concrete with silica nanoparticles and a high volume of waste ceramic tiles under varying elevated…”
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