Publications by authors named "Mohamed Abdellatief"

Concrete-filled double-skin steel tubular (CFDST) columns have become widely utilized in building construction and bridges, thanks to their exceptional structural capabilities. Therefore, this study investigates the axial compressive behavior of square CFDST columns. The study aims to explore the influence of external and internal plate shapes (flat or corrugated plates) and different widths of internal steel tubes on the axial compressive behavior.

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The main obstacle of using geopolymer as a construction repair material is its slow strength development rate, which is the most significant attribute of an early-age opening for traffic and striking-off formwork. Geopolymer technology has recently attracted huge interest as an alternative to traditional cementitious materials with low environmental impact. Thus, this study investigates the feasibility of developing an ultra-high performance geopolymer concrete (UHPGC) with the aim of achieving high early-age strength.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Mohamed Abdellatief"

  • - Mohamed Abdellatief's recent research focuses on the development of ultra-high performance geopolymer concrete (UHPGC), particularly addressing the challenges of slow strength development that hinders its use in construction.
  • - The study highlights the potential of geopolymer technology as a sustainable alternative to traditional cementitious materials, emphasizing its low environmental impact and suitability for construction applications.
  • - Findings from the research indicate significant advancements in achieving high early-age strength in UHPGC, which can facilitate faster traffic openings and formwork removal, thus improving construction efficiency.