Publications by authors named "Nelu Cristian Chereches"

Globally, there are several critical infrastructure networks (water and gas networks) whose disruption or destruction would significantly affect the maintenance of vital societal functions, such as the health, safety, security, and social or economic well-being of people. They would also have significant local, regional, and national impacts as a result of the inability to maintain those functions, and would have similar cross-border effects. The main objective of this article is to investigate by comparative numerical studies the structural response of three types of buried pipes made of different materials, primarily steel, concrete, and high-density polyethylene, resulting from the impact of the environment through exceptional external actions, such as explosions at the surface of the land in the vicinity of the laying areas.

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  • The study investigates the impact of replacing cement with varying percentages of sunflower stalk ash (SA) on concrete properties, focusing on compressive strength, flexural and tensile strengths, and resistance to environmental factors.
  • Results indicated that while SA negatively affected compressive and tensile strengths, it enhanced the concrete's durability against freeze-thaw cycles and hydrochloric acid exposure.
  • A 10% replacement of cement with SA resulted in significantly better long-term compressive strength development compared to traditional concrete, showing a 26.6% improvement over time.
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