
Building Materials and Structural Elements
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 3. August 2021
202 pages
978-3-0357-3469-0 (ISBN)
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Collected papers reflect the modern view of researchers on creating environmentally friendly building materials and technologies and solving the problems associated with environmental safety to achieve sustainable development.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Zurich-Durnten
Switzerland
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Professional and scholarly
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26,84 MB
ISBN-13
978-3-0357-3469-0 (9783035734690)
DOI
10.4028/b-PEGlz8
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Hussein Ali Khan | Ayad Kadhim Alkhafaji | Layth Abdul Rasool Al Asadi
Building Materials and Structural Elements
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09/2021
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
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Content
Preface
Predicting a Model for Modified Asphalt Cement Rutting Parameters
Calculating Dynamic Strengths of Concrete Subjected to Impact Load
Effect of Nano-Carbon on Geotechnics Features of Gypseous Soils
Effect of Silica-Based Wastes on Wear Rate and Hardness Properties of Epoxy Composites as a Construction Material
Effects of Using Corn Cover Fibers on Some Mechanical Properties of Concrete
Reducing the Effect of Air Pollution due to Cement Production by Using Low Cement Content Concrete with same or more Efficiency with Normal Concrete
The Combined Effect of CKD and Silica Fume on the Mechanical and Durability Performance of Cement Mortar
Improvement of Quality of Concrete and Reducing Corrosion of Steel Reinforcement by Using Polypropylene Fibers, Styrene-Butadiene Rubber, and Integral Waterproofing Admixture
A Comparison Study between Asymmetrical Castellated Steel Beams Encased by Reactive Powder Concrete with Laced Reinforcement
The Effect of Integral Waterproof Admixture on some Mechanical Properties of Concrete, Absorption and Sulfate Attack Using Different Mix Proportions
Study the Behavior of Castellated Steel Column Encasing by Different Reactive Powder Concrete Thickness with Laced Reinforcement
Some Mechanical Properties of Polymer Modified Concrete by Adding Waste Iron Filings and Chips
White Clay Ceramic Tableware Waste as Coarse Aggregate in Concrete - Some Mechanical Properties and Durability against Fire and Sulfate Attack
Effect of Polypropylene Fibers on some Mechanical Properties of Concrete and Durability against Freezing and Thawing Cycles
Assessment of Asphalt Mixture Behaviour Containing Recycled Concrete Aggregates
Mechanical Properties of Concrete Incorporating Pre-Treated Wastes Sawdust
Numerical Investigation of New Cooling Method for Clinker Flow in Opposite Direction with Airflow at Different Height Ratios
Comparative Study of Structural Behavior for Asymmetrical Castellated (Concavely - Curved Soffit) Steel Beams with Different Strengthening Techniques
Predicting a Model for Modified Asphalt Cement Rutting Parameters
Calculating Dynamic Strengths of Concrete Subjected to Impact Load
Effect of Nano-Carbon on Geotechnics Features of Gypseous Soils
Effect of Silica-Based Wastes on Wear Rate and Hardness Properties of Epoxy Composites as a Construction Material
Effects of Using Corn Cover Fibers on Some Mechanical Properties of Concrete
Reducing the Effect of Air Pollution due to Cement Production by Using Low Cement Content Concrete with same or more Efficiency with Normal Concrete
The Combined Effect of CKD and Silica Fume on the Mechanical and Durability Performance of Cement Mortar
Improvement of Quality of Concrete and Reducing Corrosion of Steel Reinforcement by Using Polypropylene Fibers, Styrene-Butadiene Rubber, and Integral Waterproofing Admixture
A Comparison Study between Asymmetrical Castellated Steel Beams Encased by Reactive Powder Concrete with Laced Reinforcement
The Effect of Integral Waterproof Admixture on some Mechanical Properties of Concrete, Absorption and Sulfate Attack Using Different Mix Proportions
Study the Behavior of Castellated Steel Column Encasing by Different Reactive Powder Concrete Thickness with Laced Reinforcement
Some Mechanical Properties of Polymer Modified Concrete by Adding Waste Iron Filings and Chips
White Clay Ceramic Tableware Waste as Coarse Aggregate in Concrete - Some Mechanical Properties and Durability against Fire and Sulfate Attack
Effect of Polypropylene Fibers on some Mechanical Properties of Concrete and Durability against Freezing and Thawing Cycles
Assessment of Asphalt Mixture Behaviour Containing Recycled Concrete Aggregates
Mechanical Properties of Concrete Incorporating Pre-Treated Wastes Sawdust
Numerical Investigation of New Cooling Method for Clinker Flow in Opposite Direction with Airflow at Different Height Ratios
Comparative Study of Structural Behavior for Asymmetrical Castellated (Concavely - Curved Soffit) Steel Beams with Different Strengthening Techniques
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