It is unquestionable that water is an indispensable natural resource for the existence of life on planet Earth, holding enormous environmental, economic and social value. Today, with the increase of the population and consequent increase in pollution, drinkable water is an increasingly sought-after and scarce resource. In this context, the need to explore the potential of the direct use of seawater in the production of reinforced concrete (RC) structures becomes evident. On the other hand, since the earliest times of universal history the sea constitutes the most important space in world economic development, to which onshore and offshore structures are associated. Structures when exposed to marine environments (e.g. ports, offshore structu...
Using fibre-reinforced polymers (FRP) in construction avoids corrosion issues associated with the us...
In civil engineering, fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) bars are commonly employed. As an alternative t...
Abstract: By 2025, there will be insufficient drinking water according to a report of the world mete...
Freshwater is an increasingly scarce resource. Its use in the production of concrete is one importan...
The study conducted a simulation of the effect of sea water to the bonding capacity of GFRP sheet on...
This study evaluated the bond durability between glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars and conc...
Concrete production requires a large amount of water which causes a shortage of natural freshwater. ...
Increased traffic in combination with growing environmental impacts have led to the accelerated degr...
In this study the durability of the bond between different fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) tubes and ...
Using seawater for mixing concrete is potentially advantageous from a sustainability perspective. Ho...
This study investigates the feasibility of using natural sea sand and seawater in concrete, instead ...
oai:oai.asejar.singhpublication.com:article/2In civil engineering, fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) ba...
Many countries are experiencing freshwater crises due to the increasing growth of the population tog...
AbstractStructures built in the marine environment need to be carefully designed, due to the possibi...
Using magnesium potassium phosphate cement (MPC) and fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) bar to produce r...
Using fibre-reinforced polymers (FRP) in construction avoids corrosion issues associated with the us...
In civil engineering, fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) bars are commonly employed. As an alternative t...
Abstract: By 2025, there will be insufficient drinking water according to a report of the world mete...
Freshwater is an increasingly scarce resource. Its use in the production of concrete is one importan...
The study conducted a simulation of the effect of sea water to the bonding capacity of GFRP sheet on...
This study evaluated the bond durability between glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars and conc...
Concrete production requires a large amount of water which causes a shortage of natural freshwater. ...
Increased traffic in combination with growing environmental impacts have led to the accelerated degr...
In this study the durability of the bond between different fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) tubes and ...
Using seawater for mixing concrete is potentially advantageous from a sustainability perspective. Ho...
This study investigates the feasibility of using natural sea sand and seawater in concrete, instead ...
oai:oai.asejar.singhpublication.com:article/2In civil engineering, fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) ba...
Many countries are experiencing freshwater crises due to the increasing growth of the population tog...
AbstractStructures built in the marine environment need to be carefully designed, due to the possibi...
Using magnesium potassium phosphate cement (MPC) and fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) bar to produce r...
Using fibre-reinforced polymers (FRP) in construction avoids corrosion issues associated with the us...
In civil engineering, fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) bars are commonly employed. As an alternative t...
Abstract: By 2025, there will be insufficient drinking water according to a report of the world mete...