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Kambiz Ramyar
Kambiz Ramyar
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Freeze–thaw resistance, mechanical and transport properties of self-consolidating concrete incorporating coarse recycled concrete aggregate
M Tuyan, A Mardani-Aghabaglou, K Ramyar
Materials & Design 53, 983-991, 2014
3002014
Utilization of a very high lime fly ash for improvement of Izmir clay
A Sezer, G İnan, HR Yılmaz, K Ramyar
Building and environment 41 (2), 150-155, 2006
2492006
Effect of alkali activator concentration and curing condition on strength and microstructure of waste clay brick powder-based geopolymer
M Tuyan, Ö Andiç-Çakir, K Ramyar
Composites Part B: Engineering 135, 242-252, 2018
2482018
Comparison of fly ash, silica fume and metakaolin from mechanical properties and durability performance of mortar mixtures view point
A Mardani-Aghabaglou, Gİ Sezer, K Ramyar
Construction and Building Materials 70, 17-25, 2014
2412014
Effect of fly ash and silica fume on hardened properties of foam concrete
HS Gökçe, D Hatungimana, K Ramyar
Construction and building materials 194, 1-11, 2019
2082019
Freeze–thaw resistance and transport properties of high-volume fly ash roller compacted concrete designed by maximum density method
A Mardani-Aghabaglou, Ö Andiç-Çakir, K Ramyar
Cement and Concrete Composites 37, 259-266, 2013
1912013
Effect of different types of superplasticizer on fresh, rheological and strength properties of self-consolidating concrete
A Mardani-Aghabaglou, M Tuyan, G Yılmaz, Ö Arıöz, K Ramyar
Construction and Building Materials 47, 1020-1025, 2013
1852013
Mechanical and durability performance of concrete incorporating fine recycled concrete and glass aggregates
A Mardani-Aghabaglou, M Tuyan, K Ramyar
Materials and Structures 48, 2629-2640, 2015
1672015
Effect of various supplementary cementitious materials on rheological properties of self-consolidating concrete
RS Ahari, TK Erdem, K Ramyar
Construction and Building Materials 75, 89-98, 2015
1502015
Thixotropy and structural breakdown properties of self consolidating concrete containing various supplementary cementitious materials
RS Ahari, TK Erdem, K Ramyar
Cement and Concrete Composites 59, 26-37, 2015
1252015
Mechanical properties of high-volume fly ash roller compacted concrete designed by maximum density method
A Mardani-Aghabaglou, K Ramyar
Construction and building materials 38, 356-364, 2013
1222013
Image analysis of sulfate attack on hardened cement paste
Gİ Sezer, K Ramyar, B Karasu, AB Göktepe, A Sezer
Materials & Design 29 (1), 224-231, 2008
1012008
Assessing concrete strength by means of small diameter cores
M Tuncan, O Arioz, K Ramyar, B Karasu
Construction and Building Materials 22 (5), 981-988, 2008
992008
Permeability properties of self-consolidating concrete containing various supplementary cementitious materials
RS Ahari, TK Erdem, K Ramyar
Construction and Building Materials 79, 326-336, 2015
972015
Effects of aggregate size and angularity on alkali–silica reaction
K Ramyar, A Topal, Ö Andiç
Cement and Concrete Research 35 (11), 2165-2169, 2005
882005
Sodium sulfate attack on plain and blended cements
K Ramyar, G Inan
Building and environment 42 (3), 1368-1372, 2007
822007
Adsorption properties of polycarboxylate ether-based high range water reducing admixture on cementitious systems: A review
K Karakuzu, V Kobya, A Mardani-Aghabaglou, B Felekoğlu, K Ramyar
Construction and Building Materials 312, 125366, 2021
632021
Prediction of sulfate expansion of PC mortar using adaptive neuro-fuzzy methodology
G Inan, AB Göktepe, K Ramyar, A Sezer
Building and Environment 42 (3), 1264-1269, 2007
622007
Mechanical Properties of Four Timber Species Commonly Used in Turkey.
S Aydin, MY Yardimci, K Ramyar
Turkish Journal of Engineering & Environmental Sciences 31 (1), 2007
592007
Effect of cement fineness on properties of cementitious materials containing high range water reducing admixture
A Mardani-Aghabaglou, AE Son, B Felekoglu, K Ramyar
Journal of Green Building 12 (1), 142-167, 2017
562017
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