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    Thermal properties of cement mortar with different mix proportions by Shafigh, P., Asadi, I., Akhiani, A. R., Mahyuddin, N. B., Hashemi, M.

    Published in Materiales de construcción (Madrid) (01-09-2020)
    “…The energy required for the heating and cooling of buildings is strongly dependant on the thermal properties of the construction material. Cement mortar is a…”
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    The effect of coarse to fine aggregate ratio on drying shrinkage of roller compacted concrete pavement in different curing conditions by Abbasi, M., Shafigh, P., Baharum, M.R.

    “…Drying shrinkage is an inevitable phenomenon that leads to cracks and eventually remarkable volume changes in hardened concrete. In this study, the drying…”
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    Performance of High Strength Concrete Subjected to Elevated Temperatures: A Review by Shah, S. N. R., Akashah, F. W., Shafigh, P.

    Published in Fire technology (01-09-2019)
    “…Advancement in the field of construction has given rise to the modification of conventional materials in order to utilize the full potential of their…”
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    Optimum moisture content in roller-compacted concrete pavement by Shafigh, Payam, Hashemi, Mohammad, Nam, Boo Hyun, Koting, Suhana

    “…Roller-compacted concrete pavement (RCCP), named from a construction method, is a drier mix-stiff enough to be compacted by a vibratory roller. RCCP's fresh…”
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    Effect of steel fiber on the mechanical properties of oil palm shell lightweight concrete by Shafigh, Payam, Mahmud, Hilmi, Jumaat, Mohd Zamin

    Published in Materials in engineering (01-08-2011)
    “…► Oil palm shell (OPS) concrete with a low volume of steel fiber has comparable mechanical properties to artificial LWA. ► It is possible to produce grade 40…”
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    A new method of producing high strength oil palm shell lightweight concrete by Shafigh, Payam, Jumaat, Mohd Zamin, Mahmud, Hilmi Bin, Alengaram, U. Johnson

    Published in Materials in engineering (01-12-2011)
    “…► Crushed oil palm shells (OPSs) are hard and also have a stronger physical bond with the hydrated cement paste. ► OPS lightweight concrete with 28-day…”
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    Effect of Replacement of Normal Weight Coarse Aggregate with Oil Palm Shell on Properties of Concrete by Shafigh, P., Jumaat, M. Z., Mahmud, H. B.

    “…Oil palm shell (OPS) is a waste from the agricultural sector and is available in large quantities in the tropical regions. This paper investigates the effect…”
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