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Effects of particle size optimization of quartz sand on rheology and ductility of engineered cementitious composites
Karaca, Hüseyin; Tekin, Kamil; Keskin, Süleyman Bahadır; Kasap Keskin, Özlem (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Escuela de Construccion Civil, 2022)In this study, the effect of particle size of quartz sand on the fresh and hardened properties of engineered cementitious composites (ECC) was investigated. For this purpose, three ECC mixtures that are identical except ... -
Predicting the Ultimate Properties of Engineered Cementitious Composites by Maturity Method
Kasap Keskin, Özlem; Keskin, Süleyman B.; Tekin, Kamil (Japan Concrete Institute, 2023)This study examines the application of the maturity method to obtain the ultimate properties of ECC. Within the scope of the study, the maturity method according to the Arrhenius equation was applied to four different ECC ... -
Self-Healing of Cementitious Composites to Reduce High CO2 Emissions
Sahmaran, M.; Yıldırım, G.; Aras, G. Hasıloğlu; Keskin, Süleyman Bahadır; Kasap Keskin, Özlem; Lachemi, M. (Amer Concrete Inst, 2017)Existing concrete structures worldwide are suffering from deterioration/distress. With ever-growing urban population and global warming, higher CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere are likely to further weaken the chemical ... -
Self-healing of Engineered Cementitious Composites at Two Different Maturity Levels
Kasap Keskin, Özlem; Tekin, Kamil; Keskin, Süleyman Bahadır (Springer, 2021)While there are numerous studies in the literature about the application of maturity method to ordinary concrete, strength development mechanism of Engineered Cementitious Composite (ECC) and its effect on self-healing ... -
UTILIZATION OF MUĞLA FLY ASH AND QUARTZ DUST IN ENGINEERED CEMENTITIOUS COMPOSITES PRODUCTION AT HIGH VOLUMES
Keskin, Süleyman Bahadır; Taş, Olkan İlker; Kasap Keskin, Özlem (Muğla Sıtkı Koçman Üniversitesi, 2020)Concrete, because of its brittle nature, is very prone to cracking especially under induced tensile stresses. Those cracks make the material vulnerable to external influences. Water penetrating through the cracks yields ...