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    Clay-Blended Sludge as Lightweight Aggregate Concrete Material by Tay, Joo-Hwa, Yip, Woon-Kwong, Show, Kuan-Yeow

    “…Sludge disposal is a nuisance for municipal wastewater treatment plants. Increasingly stringent environmental control regulations have resulted in limitations…”
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    Use of Reclaimed Wastewater for Concrete Mixing by Tay, Joo-Hwa, Yip, Woon-Kwong

    “…This feasibility study of using reclaimed wastewater for concrete mixing was carried out in the laboratory. The compressive strength of concrete cubes cast…”
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    Aggregate Made from Incinerated Sludge Residue by Yip, Woon-Kwong, Tay, Joo-Hwa

    Published in Journal of materials in civil engineering (01-05-1990)
    “…Sludge is a by-product of municipal wastewater treatment. Its disposal problems could be drastically reduced if sludge could be converted for economical uses…”
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    Sludge Ash as Lightweight Concrete Material by Tay, Joo-Hwa, Yip, Woon-Kwong

    “…Sludge is an inevitable by-product of wastewater treatment. Its abundance poses disposal problems that can be drastically reduced if sludge can be converted…”
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    Finite element analysis of precast hybrid-steel concrete connections under cyclic loading by Kulkarni, Sudhakar A., Li, Bing, Yip, Woon Kwong

    Published in Journal of constructional steel research (01-02-2008)
    “…In this paper, a nonlinear finite element (FE) analysis of hybrid-steel concrete connections is presented. The detailed experimental results of the four…”
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    New Damage Variable in Failure Analysis of Concrete by Yip, Woon-Kwong

    Published in Journal of materials in civil engineering (01-11-1996)
    “…Cracking, i.e. material separation at the moment of fracture, is inherently an irreversible process and, hence, is synonymous with material damage. In failure…”
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    An Experientially-Based Training Programme in Civil Engineering by Charng-Ning, Chen, Kwong, Yip Woon

    “…A program providing second-year civil engineering students in Singapore with experience in constructing full-size structures assigns students to companies…”
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