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  1. Performance evaluation of cement mortar incorporating alkali-treated natural fibers of varying lengths and volume fractions
  2. Optimization of Metakaolin-Based Geopolymer Composite for Repair Application
  3. Epoxy Resin Development for Anticorrosion Coatings
  4. Rehabilitation of Concrete Structures - A Review
  5. Bio-Concrete and Beyond: Advancements in Self-Healing Techniques for Durable Infrastructure
  6. Mechanical and Physical Performance of Cement Paste Containing Olive Waste Ash: Implications for Paving Block Applications
  7. Efficiency of Stochastic Finite Element Random Fields and Variables to Predict Shear Strength of Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Beams Without Stirrups
  8. Influence of Adding Banana Fibers on the Mechanical Properties and Volume Stability of Mortar for Paving Block Applications
  9. Fluid Dynamic Assessment of Tall Buildings with a Variety of Complicated Geometries
  10. Flexural Strength of Structural Beams Cast Using Combined Normal-Weight and Lightweight Concrete Mixtures
  11. Effect of Olive Waste Ash as a Partial Replacement of Cement on the Volume Stability of Cement Paste
  12. The Effect of Adding Banana Fibers on the Physical and Mechanical Properties of Mortar for Paving Block Applications
  13. Achieving superior mechanical performance in one-part geopolymer composites through innovative hybrid fiber systems of recycled steel and PVA fibers
  14. Assessment of interfacial mortar-mortar bond and pure shear strength of metakaolin-based geopolymer
  15. Refractory Concrete Properties—A Review
  16. Synergetic impact of volcanic ash and calcium carbide residue on the properties and microstructure of cementitious composites
  17. Effect of Incorporating Cement and Olive Waste Ash on the Mechanical Properties of Rammed Earth Block
  18. Effect of Elevated Temperatures on Compressive Strength, Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity, and Transfer Properties of Metakaolin-Based Geopolymer Mortars
  19. Chemical shrinkage, autogenous shrinkage, drying shrinkage, and expansion stability of interfacial transition zone material using alkali-treated banana fiber for concrete
  20. Accelerated carbonation curing of concrete incorporating calcium carbide residue
  21. Editorial
  22. Multi-criteria optimization of SBR-modified mortar incorporating polyethylene terephthalate waste
  23. Activation of Cementless Binder Based on Volcanic ash and Calcium Carbide Residue
  24. Volume Stability and Mechanical Properties of Cement Paste Containing Natural Fibers from Phragmites-Australis Plant at Elevated Temperature
  25. Effect of plant-based natural fibers on the mechanical properties and volume change of cement paste
  26. Uncertainty analysis for the dynamic modulus of recycled asphalt mixtures using unclassified fractionated RAP materials
  27. ELASTOMERS FOR DOWNHOLE SCREW PUMP
  28. Effect of Adding Phragmites-Australis Fiber on the Mechanical Properties and Volume Stability of Mortar
  29. A Review on Chemical and Autogenous Shrinkage of Cementitious Systems
  30. Kinetic response of reinforced concrete slabs to high-velocity projectile impact-robust numerical and statistical driven modeling techniques
  31. Reuse of Plastic Waste in Eco-Efficient Concrete
  32. Wind Effects on Re-Entrant Wing Faces of Plus Plan-Shaped Building
  33. Effect of Mix design parameters on the properties of cementitious composites incorporating volcanic ash and dune sand
  34. Effect of different activation techniques on the engineering properties of cement-free binder containing volcanic ash and calcium carbide residue
  35. Rheological, mechanical and durability performance of some North African commercial binary and ternary cements
  36. From waste to resource: utilizing municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash and recycled rubber in pervious concrete pavement
  37. CFD Study of Pressure Distribution on Recessed Faces of a Diamond C-Shaped Building
  38. Enhancing the mechanical and environmental performance of engineered cementitious composite with metakaolin, silica fume, and graphene nanoplatelets
  39. Enhancing Reinforced Concrete Beams: Investigating Steel Dust as a Cement Substitute
  40. "Exploring the Effects of Self-Curing Techniques on the Characteristics of Self-Compacting Concrete "
  41. CFD Study of Pressure Distribution on Recessed Faces of a Diamond C-Shaped Building
  42. Volume Stability of Pervious Concrete Pavement Containing Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Bottom Ash
  43. Effect of Graphene as Additive on the Mechanical Properties of Concrete
  44. metakaolin; SCM; SCC; mortar spread; flow time; viscosity
  45. Editorial
  46. Properties of mortar containing Phragmites Australis Ash
  47. An Experimental and Numerical Evaluation of the Structural Performance of Concrete Beams Containing Bamboo Shear Reinforcement
  48. Relationships Between Mortar Spread and the Fresh Properties of SCC with Local Metakaolin
  49. An Overview of Epoxy Resins as coating to protect metals from corrosion
  50. Length change of mortar containing Phragmites Australis Ash (PAA)
  51. METHODS AND SURFACE MATERIALS REPAIR FOR CONCRETE STRUCTURES – A REVIEW
  52. THE INFLUENCE OF BIO-INHIBITOR ON THE CORROSION RESISTANCE OF REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS CONTAINING MSWI-BA AS A PARTIAL SAND REPLACEMENT
  53. Comparison of Flexible Pavement Designs: Mechanistic-Empirical (NCHRP1-37A) Versus Empirical (AASHTO 1993) Flexible Pavement Design Using Available Local Calibration Models
  54. Performance of a Pervious Concrete Pavement Containing Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Bottom Ash: A Lebanese Case Study
  55. Physical, Mechanical and Transfer Properties at the Steel-Concrete Interface: A Review
  56. Improving Structural Performance of Reinforced Concrete Beams with Phragmites Australis Fiber and Waste Glass Additives
  57. Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Flexural Behavior of Mortar Beams Strengthened with Recycled Plastic Mesh
  58. Strength Iso-Responses of Shear-Deficient Ultra-High Performance Fiber Reinforced Concrete Beams
  59. Investigation of Using Crushed Glass Waste as Filler Replacement in Hot Asphalt Mixtures
  60. Effect of Adding Phragmites-Australis Plant on the Chemical Shrinkage and Mechanical Properties of Mortar
  61. Correlation Between Length Change and Mechanical Properties of Mortar Containing Phragmites Australis Ash (PAA)
  62. Optimizing the Flexural Strength of Cement Mortar Incorporating Natural Pozzolan Using Taguchi Method
  63. ASSESSING THE INFLUENCE OF OVERWEIGHT AXLES ON RUTTING LIVES IN FLEXIBLE PAVEMENTS USING PARAMETRIC SURVIVAL ANALYSIS
  64. CONCRETE MIX DESIGN USING ABRAMS AND BOLOMEY METHODS
  65. EFFECT OF HOT WEATHER CONCRETING ON THE MECHANICAL AND DURABILITY PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE-A REVIEW
  66. Production of Low-Cost, High-Strength Concrete with Waste Glass as Fine Aggregates Replacement
  67. Trends and opportunities of using local sustainable building materials in the Middle East and North Africa region
  68. Flexural Behavior of Concrete Beams Reinforced with Recycled Plastic Mesh
  69. Lightweight self-compacting concrete: A review
  70. The Need for a Proper Waste Management Plan for the Construction Industry: A Case Study in Lebanon
  71. Survival Analysis for Asphalt Pavement Performance and Assessment of Various Factors Affecting Fatigue Cracking Based on LTPP Data
  72. Comparative Analysis between Genetic Algorithm and Simulated Annealing-Based Frameworks for Optimal Sensor Placement and Structural Health Monitoring Purposes
  73. Workability, Strength, Modulus of Elasticity, and Permeability Feature of Wheat Straw Ash-Incorporated Hydraulic Cement Concrete
  74. Sustainable Concrete in the Construction Industry of Kurdistan-Iraq through Self-Curing
  75. Prediction of the mechanical strength of concrete containing glass powder as partial cement replacement material
  76. Framework to design successful pavement structure using default axle load spectra in areas suffering from scarcity of data: Lebanon case study
  77. Characterisation of asphalt concrete mixes with municipal solid waste incineration fly ash used as fine aggregates substitution
  78. MECHANICAL AND DURABILITY PROPERTIES OF GEOPOLYMER CONCRETE – A REVIEW
  79. PRODUCTION OF LOW-COST SELF-CONSOLIDATING CONCRETE (SCC) USING MANUFACTURED AGGREGATES
  80. Effect of Chemical Warm Mix Additive on the Properties and Mechanical Performance of Recycled Asphalt Mixtures
  81. Alternatives to Enhance the Structural Performance of PET-Modified Reinforced Concrete Beams
  82. Influence of various design parameters of the grouted duct on mono-strand bond behavior in post tensioned members
  83. The Effect of Adding Phragmites australis Fibers on the Properties of Concrete
  84. The Effects of Modified Chitosan on the Physicomechanical Properties of Mortar
  85. Effect of using limestone fines on the chemical shrinkage of pastes and mortars
  86. Bond to Bar Reinforcement of PET-Modified Concrete Containing Natural or Recycled Coarse Aggregates
  87. Chemical shrinkage of paste and mortar containing limestone fines
  88. Effect of duct type, size, and embedment on bond behavior of post-tensioned mono-strand concrete members
  89. Effect of limestone fines as a partial replacement of cement on the chemical, autogenous, drying shrinkage and expansion of mortars
  90. Rehabilitation of reinforced concrete slabs damaged by impact loading using swimmers as shear reinforcement
  91. Effect of Using Limestone Fines on the Chemical Shrinkage of Pastes and Mortars
  92. Multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) dispersion & mechanical effects in OPC mortar & paste: A review
  93. Development and assessment of cement and concrete made of the burning of quinary by-product.
  94. Synthesis, physico-mechanical properties, material processing, and math models .
  95. Properties of Cement-Based Materials Containing Cathode-Ray Tube (CRT) Glass Waste as Fine Aggregates—A Review
  96. Activation of slag through a combination of NaOH/NaS alkali for transforming it into geopolymer slag binder mortar – assessment the effects of two different Blaine fines and three different curing conditions
  97. Standard and modified falling mass impact tests on preplaced aggregate fibrous concrete and slurry infiltrated fibrous concrete
  98. Effect of municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash (MSWI-BA) on the structural performance of reinforced concrete (RC) beams
  99. Volume Stability of Cement Paste Containing Limestone Fines
  100. Waste utilization to enhance performance of road subbase fill
  101. Editorial
  102. Special Issue 2021 – Use of Recycled and Waste Materials in Construction
  103. Properties of Self-Compacting Mortar Containing Slag with Different Finenesses
  104. A Review on Cementitious Materials Including Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Bottom Ash (MSWI-BA) as Aggregates
  105. Affordable and Sustainable Housing in Rwanda
  106. Structural Performance of Reinforced Concrete Beams Incorporating Cathode-Ray Tube (CRT) Glass Waste
  107. Thermo-mechanical and physical properties of waste granular cork composite with slag cement
  108. Structural Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Beams Incorporating Waste Plastic Straws
  109. Effect of Wet Curing and Hot Climate on Strength and Durability of SCC with Natural Pozzolan
  110. Characteristics of Engineered Waste Materials Used for Road Subbase Layers
  111. Effect of using metakaolin as supplementary cementitious material and recycled CRT funnel glass as fine aggregate on the durability of green self-compacting concrete
  112. Potential pozzolanicity of Algerian calcined bentonite used as cement replacement: optimisation of calcination temperature and effect on strength of self-compacting mortars
  113. Properties of SCC at elevated temperature
  114. Study of the Influence of Waste Plastic Straw Fibers on Concrete Properties
  115. The efficiency of using CFRP as a strengthening technique for reinforced concrete beams subjected to blast loading
  116. Flexural Characteristics of Reinforced Concrete Beams Containing Lightweight Aggregate in the Tensile Zone
  117. Prediction of Deflection in Reinforced Concrete Beams Containing Plastic Waste
  118. Characteristics of concrete containing EPS
  119. Front Matter
  120. Mitigating Urban Pollution through Innovative Use of Construction Materials
  121. Water Pollution and Urbanisation Trends in Lebanon: Litani River Basin Case Study
  122. Hydration characteristics and structure formation of cement pastes containing metakaolin
  123. Numerical Derivation of Iso-Damaged Curve for a Reinforced Concrete Beam Subjected to Blast Loading
  124. Numerical analysis of a reinforced concrete beam under blast loading
  125. Metakaolin
  126. The effectiveness of using Raw Sewage Sludge (RSS) as a water replacement in cement mortar mixes containing Unprocessed Fly Ash (u-FA)
  127. CHARACTERISTICS OF FRESH MIXTURE OF A NOVEL CEMENT-LESS WASTEPAPER-BASED LIGHTWEIGHT BLOCK AND ITS MOLDING PROCESSES
  128. Effect of curing time on selected properties of soil stabilized with fly ash, marble dust and waste sand for road sub-base materials
  129. Effect of partial replacement of cement with slag on the early-age strength of concrete
  130. Effect of desulphurised waste on long-term porosity and pore structure of blended cement pastes
  131. Effect of synthesis parameters on the performance of alkali-activated non-conformant EN 450 pulverised fuel ash
  132. Mechanical and physical properties of concrete containing FGD waste
  133. Valorisation of waste expanded polystyrene in concrete using a novel recycling technique
  134. Principles for developing an effective framework to control minerals and rocks extraction impacts, mitigate waste and optimise sustainable quarries management
  135. Structural behaviour of reinforced concrete beams containing a novel lightweight aggregate
  136. The sustainability of lightweight aggregates manufactured from clay wastes for reducing the carbon footprint of structural and foundation concrete
  137. Sustainability of sewage sludge in construction
  138. Sustainability of compressed earth as a construction material
  139. Sustainability of desulphurised (FGD) waste in construction
  140. Introduction
  141. Conclusion
  142. Effects of the addition of nanosilica on the rheology, hydration and development of the compressive strength of cement mortars
  143. Digital imaging 2D and 3D particle assessment using a flat-bed scanner
  144. Effect of nanosilica addition on the fresh properties and shrinkage of mortars with fly ash and superplasticizer
  145. The performance of lightweight reinforced concrete beams
  146. A simplified model for the prediction of long term concrete drying shrinkage
  147. Using metal plates for measurement of cement dust emission
  148. Fracture behaviour of concrete containing limestone fines
  149. Conceptualisation and pilot study of shelled compressed earth block for sustainable housing in Nigeria
  150. Improving biodegradability of polyvinyl alcohol/starch blend films for packaging applications
  151. Pore size distribution of cement pastes containing fly ash-gypsum blends cured for 7 days
  152. Sustainable construction and low-carbon dioxide concrete: Algeria case
  153. The Influence of the Fineness of Mineral Additions on Strength and Drying Shrinkage of Self-Compacting Mortars
  154. Effects of Surfactants on the Properties of Mortar Containing Styrene/Methacrylate Superplasticizer
  155. Effect of Copolymer Latexes on Physicomechanical Properties of Mortar Containing High Volume Fly Ash as a Replacement Material of Cement
  156. Effect of initial curing on absorption and pore size distribution of paste and concrete containing slag
  157. Lime Activated Fly Ash Paste in the Presence of Metakaolin
  158. Effect of pH on the physico-mechanical properties and miscibility of methyl cellulose/poly(acrylic acid) blends
  159. Early age porosity and pore size distribution of cement paste with flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) waste
  160. Capillarity of concrete incorporating waste foundry sand
  161. Lightweight Concrete Incorporating Waste Expanded Polystyrene
  162. The perceptions of contractor's and landlord's representatives in the refurbishment of tower blocks
  163. Effect of fly ash–gypsum blend on porosity and pore size distribution of cement pastes
  164. The perceptions of tenants in the refurbishment of tower blocks
  165. The Use of Raw Sewage Sludge (RSS) As a Water Replacement in Cement-Based Mixes
  166. Durability of mortar and concretes containing slag with low hydraulic activity
  167. Progress in Eco and Resilient Construction Materials Development
  168. The use of mineral magnetic measurements as a particulate matter (PM) proxy for road deposited sediments (RDS): Marylebone Road, London
  169. WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT IN A NIGERIAN LEPER COLONY
  170. Voidage assessment of concrete using digital image processing
  171. Dimensional Change and Strength of Mortars Containing Fly Ash and Metakaolin
  172. Low Temperature Curing of Metakaolin Concrete
  173. Abrasion resistance and mechanical properties of high-volume fly ash concrete
  174. Application of mineral magnetic concentration measurements as a particle size proxy for urban road deposited sediments
  175. Strength and durability of concrete incorporating crushed limestone sand
  176. Sustainability of construction materials
  177. Introduction
  178. Strength properties of high-volume fly ash (HVFA) concrete incorporating steel fibres
  179. Possible utilization of wheat husk ash waste in the production of precast concrete elements
  180. Adiabatic temperature rise of metakaolin mortar
  181. Visual examination of mortars containing flue gas desulphurisation waste subjected to magnesium sulphate solution
  182. Effect of cement type on strength development of mortars containing limestone fines
  183. Effect of GGBFS and GSS on the properties of mortar
  184. Excellence in Concrete Construction through Innovation
  185. Performance of self-compacting concrete containing fly ash
  186. Metakaolin concrete at a low water to binder ratio
  187. Sulfate resistance of mortar containing simulated FGD waste
  188. Sustainability and Emerging Concrete Materials and Their Relevance to the Middle East
  189. Challenges of waste management in a Nigerian leper colony
  190. Use of recycled plastic in concrete: A review
  191. Antecedents and benefits of 3D and 4D modelling for construction planners
  192. Optimum utilisation of FGD waste in blended binders
  193. Selected engineering properties of concrete incorporating slag and metakaolin
  194. Properties of concrete incorporating fine recycled aggregate
  195. γ-ray spectroscopy of
  196. Absorption characteristics of metakaolin concrete
  197. A reply to the discussion by M. Collepardi of the paper, “Influence of high temperature and low humidity curing on chloride penetration in blended cement concrete”
  198. A discussion of the paper, “Influence of high temperature and low humidity curing on chloride penetration in blended cement concrete,” by J.M. Khatib and P.S. Mangat
  199. Porosity of cement paste cured at 45 °C as a function of location relative to casting position
  200. Influence of high-temperature and low-humidity curing on chloride penetration in blended cement concrete
  201. Influence of superplasticizer and curing on porosity and pore structure of cement paste
  202. Chemical shrinkage and autogenous shrinkage of Portland cement—metakaolin pastes
  203. Sulphate Resistance of Metakaolin Mortar
  204. Sulphate resistance of mortar, containing ground brick clay calcined at different temperatures
  205. Portlandite consumption in metakaolin cement pastes and mortars
  206. Pore size distribution of metakaolin paste
  207. Relative strength, pozzolanic activity and cement hydration in superplasticised metakaolin concrete
  208. Factors influencing strength development of concrete containing silica fume
  209. Absorption characteristics of concrete as a function of location relative to casting position
  210. The influence of gypsum content on the porosity and pore-size distribution of cured PFA—lime mixes
  211. Microstructure, chloride diffusion and reinforcement corrosion in blended cement paste and concrete
  212. Influence of initial curing on sulphate resistance of blended cement concrete
  213. Organische Katalysatoren, LXI. Asymmetrische Synthesen mit Ketenen, I. Alkaloid‐katalysierte asymmetrische Synthesen von α‐Phenyl‐propionsäureestern