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Stress–Strain Model for Geopolymer Mortar under Active Confinement
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A stress–strain model is developed for geopolymer mortar subjected to uniaxial compressive loading with active confinement. The model was developed using the triaxial test carried out on cylindrical geopolymer mortar samples ...
Flexural Fatigue Performance of Pavement-Grade Low-Carbon Concrete Containing Waste Clay Bricks
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This study investigated the flexural fatigue performance of pavement-grade geopolymer concrete (GPC) developed using low-carbon binders containing waste clay bricks (WCB), slag, and fly ash. Concrete was developed using ...
Load-Carrying Capacity of Laminated Veneer Lumber Joists with Notches and Holes
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: This study aims to assess the effect of notches and holes on the structural performance of laminated veneer lumber (LVL) joists using experimental and numerical methods. A total of 40 samples were manufactured with three ...
Development of an Innovative Boltless Connection for Multistory Modular Buildings
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: This paper introduces an innovative three-piece boltless connection for assembly of volumetric building units or modules in multistory modular buildings. The proposed connection comprises a vertical connector and an ...
Waste Paint as Admixture for Glass Fiber–Reinforced Concrete Building Façades
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Building façade elements should have aesthetically pleasing geometrical shapes made up of sustainable materials with energy-efficient designs. The low mass-to-high strength ratio of glass fiber–reinforced concrete (GFRC) ...
Effect of Infill-Wall Material Types and Modeling Techniques on the Seismic Response of Reinforced Concrete Buildings
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Masonry infill walls significantly contribute to the seismic demand imposed on RC buildings. However, in general, infill walls are considered as nonstructural elements in seismic design and assessment of buildings and ...
Investigation of Axial Load Capacity of 3D-Printed Concrete Wall
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Three-dimensional (3D) concrete printing is increasingly becoming popular because it provides a powerful platform for the fabrication of structural components in freeform architectural shapes. Although manufacturing ...