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Past, present and future of fly ash in concrete
(Macedonian Association of Structural Engineers, 2019)
The use of fly ash in concrete lasts for almost a century. The first idea of using concrete as a place to
deposit fly ash and merely reduce the amount of waste came a long way to a today’s use of fly ash as a
basic ...
Waste Sulfur as a Partial Filler Replacement in Self-Placing Concrete
(University of Zenica, Faculty of Metallurgy and Technology, Travnička cesta 1, 72000 Zenica Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2021)
The effect of partial replacement of natural filler by ground waste sulfur originated from the oil refining process on fresh and hardened properties of self-compacting concrete was investigated. Properties investigated ...
P10.01: Comparative numerical buckling analysis: Of compressed carbon and stainless steel members at elevated temperatures
(ce/papers, 2017)
Although all metals lose strength and stiffness when they are exposed to fire, the reduction of mechanical properties considerably varies between different metals. In contrast to carbon steel, austenitic stainless steel ...
Self-Compacting Concrete With Industrial Byproducts
(Univerzitet u Bihaću, Tehnički fakultet, 2017)
The use of industrial by-products, such as fly ash and recycled concrete, in building industry presents one of the ways to improve the effect of this branch of industry on environment. Experimental investigation shown in ...
Bolted shear connectors vs. headed studs behaviour in push-out tests
(Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 2013)
Prefabrication of concrete slabs reduces construction time for composite steel-concrete buildings and bridges. Different alternatives for shear connectors (bolts and headed studs) are analysed here to gain better insight ...
Effects of natural zeolite addition to lime based render layers for restoration of historical buildings
(RILEM Publications S.A.R.L., 2019)
Renders, as the most exposed elements of historical buildings, have limited durability therefore their periodical inspection and replacements are necessary. Various studies have been made with a purpose to develop renders ...
Alkali-activated concrete with Serbian fly ash and its radiological impact
(Elsevier Ltd, 2017)
The present paper reports the results of a study on different types of fly ash from Serbian coal burning power plants and their potential use as a binder in alkali-activated concrete (AAC) depending on their radiological ...
Comparisson between damage development on composite and standardized mortar specimens exposed to soluble salts
(Proceedings of SWBSS 2021 Fifth International Conference on Salt Weathering of Buildings and Stone Sculptures, 2021)
Salt crystallization of lime-based rendering mortars is one of the most common reasons for their deterioration. Still, testing of the resistance to soluble salt action has not yet been standardized for this type of material. ...
Performance of reinforced concrete buildings during the November 26, 2019 Albania earthquake (Mw 6.4) and December 29, 2020 Petrinja earthquake (Mw 6.4)
(3rd European Conference on Earthquake Engineering & Seismology, 2022)
Past earthquakes have affected millions of people whose lives changed within a minute, and caused damage or collapse of thousands of buildings and infrastructure systems. In many cases, earthquakes have long-term consequences. ...
Quality Control Plans for Girder and Frame Bridges
(IABSE Symposium 2017, Engineering the Future, Vancouver, Canada, IABSE Symposium Report, 2017)
Infrastructure Managers works every day according to some kind of Quality Control Plan (QCP) in order to ensure a desired quality with minimum traffic interruption balancing cost, risks (implicit or explicit) and performance. ...