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    Evaluating the influence of fly ash and waste glass on the characteristics of coconut fibers reinforced concrete by Aslam, Fahid, Zaid, Osama, Althoey, Fadi, Alyami, Saleh H., Qaidi, Shaker M. A., Prado Gil, Jesús, Martínez‐García, Rebeca

    Published in Structural concrete : journal of the FIB (01-04-2023)
    “…The disposal of waste from coal plants and waste glass (WG) is causing significant environmental problems all around the planet. Currently, the amount of…”
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    Analysis and prediction of the effect of Nanosilica on the compressive strength of concrete with different mix proportions and specimen sizes using various numerical approaches by Ali, Reyam, Muayad, Maryam, Mohammed, Ahmed Salih, Asteris, Panagiotis G.

    Published in Structural concrete : journal of the FIB (01-06-2023)
    “…Introducing nanotechnology in concrete is one of the most significant successes in enhancing the mechanical properties of concrete. It affects the quality of…”
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    Coupled effects of sustained compressive loading and freeze–thaw cycles on water penetration into concrete by Bao, Jiuwen, Xue, Shanbin, Zhang, Peng, Dai, Zhengzheng, Cui, Yifei

    Published in Structural concrete : journal of the FIB (01-01-2021)
    “…The combined action of sustained loading and freeze–thaw cycles (FTCs) plays an important role in the durability and service life of concrete exposed to the…”
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    Shrinkage, cementitious paste volume, and wet packing density of concrete by Lai, M. H., Binhowimal, S. A. M., Griffith, A. M., Hanzic, L., Chen, Zhouyi, Wang, Qing, Ho, J. C. M.

    Published in Structural concrete : journal of the FIB (01-02-2022)
    “…Shrinkage of concrete refers to the volumetric change of concrete due to cement hydration (i.e., self‐desiccation) and environmental drying (i.e., water…”
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    Post‐fire behavior of steel slag fine aggregate concrete by Zhuang, Xin, Liang, Yi, Ho, Johnny Ching Ming, Wang, Yu‐Hang, Lai, Mianheng, Li, Xuanyang, Xu, Zhenhai, Xu, Yuning

    Published in Structural concrete : journal of the FIB (01-12-2022)
    “…Using steel slag fine aggregate (SSFA) to replace river sand (RS) in making concrete offers a sustainable solution for mitigating the environmental issues…”
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    Experimental studies on rheological, mechanical, and microstructure properties of self‐compacting concrete containing perovskite nanomaterial by Bahari, Ali, Sadeghi‐Nik, Aref, Shaikh, Faiz Uddin Ahmed, Sadeghi‐Nik, Adel, Cerro‐Prada, Elena, Mirshafiei, Ebrahim, Roodbari, Mandana

    Published in Structural concrete : journal of the FIB (01-02-2022)
    “…This article presents the effect of LaSrCoO3, oxides commonly known as LSCO nanomaterials, on rheological, mechanical and microstructural properties of…”
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    Hybrid fiber concrete with different basalt fiber length and content by Khan, Mehran, Cao, Mingli, Xie, Chaopeng, Ali, Majid

    Published in Structural concrete : journal of the FIB (01-02-2022)
    “…The concrete undergoes brittle failure, which is a disadvantage for stability and safety analysis. This drawback was compensated by addition of different types…”
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    Effect of concrete wet packing density on the uni‐axial strength of manufactured sand CFST columns by Lai, Mianheng, Wu, Kaijie, Ou, Xiaoling, Zeng, Mengru, Li, Chengwei, Ho, Johnny Ching Ming

    Published in Structural concrete : journal of the FIB (01-08-2022)
    “…River sand (RS) has been the most popular fine aggregate in concrete production. Recently, because of the continuing decline in supply of RS, alternative…”
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    Critical review on fly‐ash based geopolymer concrete by Meesala, Chakradhara R., Verma, Nikhil K., Kumar, Shailendra

    Published in Structural concrete : journal of the FIB (01-06-2020)
    “…Due to enormous growth in industrial development, the consumption of cement is substantially increased in the recent times and the cement manufacturing…”
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    Predicting the compressive strength of modified recycled aggregate concrete by Yang, Cuina, Feng, Hongwei, Esmaeili‐Falak, Mahzad

    Published in Structural concrete : journal of the FIB (01-12-2022)
    “…Reuse and recycling of construction wastes effectively prevent further destruction of the environment and nature due to the construction industry. One of the…”
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    Predicting the compressive strength of self‐compacting concrete containing Class F fly ash using metaheuristic radial basis function neural network by Pazouki, Gholamreza, Golafshani, Emadaldin Mohammadi, Behnood, Ali

    Published in Structural concrete : journal of the FIB (01-04-2022)
    “…The use of Class F fly ash (CFFA) as a partial replacement of cement in the concrete mixture can provide a wide variety benefits such as improving the…”
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    Effect of modified nano‐titanium and fly ash on ultra‐high‐performance concrete properties by Ghanim, Abdulnour Ali Jazem, Amin, Mohamed, Zeyad, Abdullah M., Tayeh, Bassam A., Agwa, Ibrahim Saad

    Published in Structural concrete : journal of the FIB (01-10-2023)
    “…Abstract This paper aims to study the effect of using modified nano‐TiO 2 with fly ash (FA) on ultra‐high performance concrete's (UHPC) mechanical, transport,…”
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    Predicting the uniaxial compressive strength of oil palm shell lightweight aggregate concrete using artificial intelligence‐based algorithms by Zhu, Weixiang, Huang, Lihua, Mao, Liudan, Esmaeili‐Falak, Mahzad

    Published in Structural concrete : journal of the FIB (01-12-2022)
    “…Because natural coarse aggregates were depleting rapidly, concrete industry has been trended toward substitute aggregates from industrial by‐products or waste…”
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    Fillers to improve passing ability of concrete by Lai, Mianheng, Hanzic, Lucija, Ho, Johnny C.M.

    Published in Structural concrete : journal of the FIB (01-02-2019)
    “…Concrete possessing high‐passing ability needs to be flowable and cohesive. Hence, passing ability cannot be improved by solely adding superplasticizer, which…”
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    Effect of ground granulated blast furnace slag and fly ash ratio and the curing conditions on the mechanical properties of geopolymer concrete by Verma, Manvendra, Dev, Nirendra

    Published in Structural concrete : journal of the FIB (01-08-2022)
    “…Geopolymer concrete (GPC) is an innovative and eco‐friendly construction material. In the experimental investigation, examine the effect of ground granulated…”
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    Effect of different fibers (steel fibers, glass fibers, and carbon fibers) on mechanical properties of reactive powder concrete by Raza, Syed Safdar, Qureshi, Liaqat Ali, Ali, Babar, Raza, Ali, Khan, Mudasser Muneer

    Published in Structural concrete : journal of the FIB (01-02-2021)
    “…In the present study, reactive powder concrete (RPC) was investigated with three different types of single fibers that is, steel fiber (SF), glass fiber (GF),…”
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    Dilatancy mitigation of cement powder paste by pozzolanic and inert fillers by Lai, M.H., Binhowimal, S.A.M., Hanzic, L., Wang, Q., Ho, J.C.M.

    Published in Structural concrete : journal of the FIB (01-06-2020)
    “…Third generation polycarboxylate‐based superplasticiser (SP) can easily extend the maximum concurrent design limits of strength and flowability of concrete or…”
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