Articles

type: Journal
Title DOI Date
Thermal and Mechanical Properties of PCM-Incorporated Concretes Containing Silica Fume 10.1139/cjce-2018-0334
Effect of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) on mechanical properties of Roller Compacted Concrete Pavement #
An Innovative Apparatus for Simulating Daily Temperature for Investigating Thermal Performance of Wallboards Incorporating PCMs #
EXPERIMENTAL PERFORMANCE OF A NEW PRECAST BEAM TO COLUMN CONNECTION USING HIDDEN CORBEL #
Analytical Performance on One Way Moment Resisting Connections of Precast Beam to Concrete Column #
Effect of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) on RCCP durability #
Behavior of Two New Moment Resisting Precast Beam to Column Connections Subjected to Lateral Loading #
Flexural Strength of Roller Compacted Concrete Pavements Reinforced with Glass-Roved Textiles #
Mechanical Properties of Steel Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Slab Tracks on Non-ballasted Foundations #
Life-Cycle Cost Optimization of Prestressed Simple-span Concrete Bridges with Simple and Spliced Girders #
Mechanical properties of precast reinforced concrete slab tracks on non-balasted foundations #
Effects of Pozzolans together with Steel and Polypropylene Fibers on Mechanical Properties of RCC Pavements #
Roller compacted concrete pavements reinforced with steel and polypropylene fibers #
type: Conference
Title Date
Application Effects of Polyethylene Glycol 600 in Concrete Sandwich Panels
The New Proposed Details for moment Resisting connections of Precast Beam to Continuous Concrete Column
Evaluation of Reduction Factor of Precast Concrete Moment Resisting Frames and Dual Systems with Precast Connections
Study on the effects of natural pozzolan and limestone powder on mechanical properties of roller compacted concrete pavements
DETERMINATION OF BEHAVIOR COEFFICIENT OF PREFABRICATED CONCRETE FRAME WITH PREFABRICATED SHEAR WALLS
Properties of Light Weight Structural Leca Concrete in Precast Concrete Segments
Effect of Packing Factor on Water Absorption and Compressive Strength of Self Consolidating Concrete