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Comparative mechanical properties of conventional concrete mixture and concrete incorporating mining tailings sands
ArticleAbstract: This work examines the mechanical properties of mining tailing sands in conventional concrete mixturPalabras claves:Aggregates, compressive strength, Conventional concrete, Fresh concrete, Mining tailingsAutores:Ariel Riofrio, Flores‐rada J., Haci Baykara, Mauricio Heriberto Cornejo, Natividad Troncoso-Garcia, Tinoco-Hidalgo M.Fuentes:scopusApplication-oriented mix design optimization and characterization of zeolite-based geopolymer mortars
ArticleAbstract: In the present study, geopolymer mortar samples (ZGM) were prepared based on natural zeolites in whiPalabras claves:Alkaline activation, compressive strength, Corrosion inhibitor, Geopolymer mortar, natural zeoliteAutores:Andrés Rigail-Cedeño, Cecilia A. Paredes, Haci Baykara, José Luís Villalba, Mauricio Heriberto Cornejo, Néstor Ulloa AuquiFuentes:googlescopusMulti-Objective Pbkp_rediction of the Mechanical Properties and Environmental Impact Appraisals of Self-Healing Concrete for Sustainable Structures
ArticleAbstract: As the most commonly used construction material, concrete produces extreme amounts of carbon dioxidePalabras claves:Bacillus Subtilis, concrete strength and workability, Environmental Impact, Life cycle assessment (LCA), self-healing concrete (SHC), Sustainable Construction, sustainable environmentAutores:Ariel Riofrio, Ebid A.M., Haci Baykara, Ibe K., Jahangir H., Mahdi H.A., Onyelowe K.C., Soleymani A.Fuentes:googlescopusHydration and strength evolution of air-cured zeolite-rich tuffs and siltstone blended cement pastes at low water-to-binder ratio
ArticleAbstract: This contribution is the second part of an in-depth study on the hydration and strength evolution ofPalabras claves:Air curing, Natural zeolites, Pozzolanic reaction, Quantitative X-ray diffractionAutores:Cecilia A. Paredes, Elsen J., Haci Baykara, Mauricio Heriberto CornejoFuentes:googlescopusHydration process of zeolite-rich tuffs and siltstone-blended cement pastes at low W/B ratio, under wet curing condition
ArticleAbstract: An extensive study in blended cement pastes that comprised two different experimental settings was cPalabras claves:Pozzolanic reactionAutores:Cecilia A. Paredes, Elsen J., Haci Baykara, Mauricio Heriberto CornejoFuentes:googlescopusOptimal Compressive Strength of RHA Ultra-High-Performance Lightweight Concrete (UHPLC) and Its Environmental Performance Using Life Cycle Assessment
ArticleAbstract: Frequent laboratory needs during the production of concrete for infrastructure development purposesPalabras claves:Environmental Impact, Green Concrete, Life cycle impact assessment, Lightweight Concrete, Sustainable ConstructionAutores:Ariel Riofrio, Ebid A.M., Eidgahee D.R., Haci Baykara, Jahangir H., Kontoni D.P.N., Mahdi H.A., Onyelowe K.C., Shakeri J., Soleymani A.Fuentes:googlescopusPozzolanic reaction in clayey soils for stabilization purposes: A classical overview of sustainable transport geotechnics
ReviewAbstract: Problematic soil stabilization processes involve the application of binders to improve the engineeriPalabras claves:Autores:Haci Baykara, Onyelowe K.C., Onyia M.E., Ugwu H.U., Van D.B.Fuentes:googlescopusSwelling Potential of Clayey Soil Modified with Rice Husk Ash Activated by Calcination for Pavement Underlay by Plasticity Index Method (PIM)
ArticleAbstract: Volume change in expansive soils is a problem encountered in earth work around the world. This is prPalabras claves:Autores:Bui Van D., Dao-Phuc L., Haci Baykara, Nguyen-Thi D., Obianyo I.I., Onukwugha E., Onyelowe K.C., Onyia M.E., Ugwu H.U.Fuentes:googlescopusThe use of zeolite-based geopolymers as adsorbent for copper removal from aqueous media
ArticleAbstract: Copper has been proven to have hazardous effects on human beings depending on its concentration levePalabras claves:Adsorption, Adsorption isotherms, geopolymer, kinetics, wastewater, ZeolitesAutores:CV Tapia-Bastidas, Haci Baykara, Jose Javier Delgado Echeverria, Maria De Lourdes Mendoza Solorzano, Mauricio Heriberto CornejoFuentes:googlescopus