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    Experimental and Theoretical Analysis for Determining the Maximum Expansion Ratio of Castellated Steel Beams by Abbas, Maher K., Muteb, Haitham H., Al-Mashhadi, Samer A.

    Published in Journal of failure analysis and prevention (01-04-2024)
    “…One of the efficient and cost-effective structural elements is the castellated steel beam (CSB) which can significantly lower building costs. This fact…”
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    Influence of loading direction on X-HVB shear connectors in partially composite steel–concrete beams exposed to fire by Hamad, Mays A., Muteb, Haitham H.

    “…The behavior of shear connectors plays an important part in sustaining the required strength of a composite beam. Many types of shear connectors are available…”
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    Studying the effect of embedded length strength of concrete and diameter of anchor on shear performance between old and new concrete by Yousef, Rana F., Muteb, Haitham H., Ibrahim, Ayoob A.

    Published in Curved and layered structures (21-02-2023)
    “…This article illustrates the specifications required to accurately design, specify, and install embedded anchor bolts between old and new concrete composite…”
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    Mechanical and chemical bond for composite action of precast beams by Yousef, Rana F., Al-Rubaye, Muna M., Muteb, Haitham H.

    Published in Curved and layered structures (01-01-2022)
    “…For utility of economical and practical construction, precast concrete is used due to its advantages such as reliability, durability, and higher quality. The…”
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    Influence of shear connector type and degree on semi-rigid joints of composite cold-formed steel beam-to-column connections by Salah, Mustafa S., Muteb, Haitham H.

    “…This paper presents findings from an experimental study focused on a composite connection between a composite concrete slab and two cold-formed steel…”
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    The effect of cross section type on the performance of different sized bolted shear connectors for composite cold-formed steel beams by Salah, Mustafa S., Muteb, Haitham H.

    “…Using composite beams in buildings is more cost-effective than using standard hot-rolled steel beams because of the composite action of concrete and steel…”
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    Behavior of MSE wall under static load with different strips shapes by Falah, Mayadah W., Muteb, Haitham H., Al-Khafaji, Zainab

    “…MSE walls are deemed highly suitable for challenging foundation soil conditions characterised by anticipated differential settlements due to their inherent…”
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    Investigating the behavior of composite steel–concrete beams with X-HVB shear connectors exposed to various fire temperature levels by Hamad, Mays A., Muteb, Haitham H., Salah, Mustafa S.

    “…Composite steel–concrete beams are widely used in modern construction due to their advantageous structural behavior and efficiency. The performance of these…”
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    The structural behavior of composite cold-formed steel beam-to-column joints with different connection shapes by Salah, Mustafa S., Muteb, Haitham H., Hamad, Mays A.

    “…Cold-formed steel (CFS) is becoming increasingly popular in several countries as a promising alternative to conventional steel due to its lightweight…”
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