
Farzam Omidi Moaf
Zatrudnienie
- Ph.D. Student w Politechnika Gdańska
Słowa kluczowe Pomoc
- two-stage concrete, shear strength, triaxial compressive strength, cohesion, internal friction, stress
- two-stage concrete
- concrete, durability, sustainability, cement, concrete design, co2 emission
- conventional concrete
- data-driven techniques
- guided waves (gw) fiber bragg grating (fbg) sensors damage detection matched fbg approach temperature study multiplexing
- heavyweight concrete
- lightweight concrete
- machine learning algorithm
- prediction model
Kontakt dla biznesu
- Lokalizacja
- Al. Zwycięstwa 27, 80-219 Gdańsk
- Telefon
- +48 58 348 62 62
- biznes@pg.edu.pl
Media społecznościowe
Kontakt
- farzam.omidi.moaf@pg.edu.pl
Wybrane publikacje
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Machine learning-based prediction of preplaced aggregate concrete characteristics
Preplaced-Aggregate Concrete (PAC) is a type of preplaced concrete where coarse aggregate is placed in the mold and a Portland cement-sand grout with admixtures is injected to fill the voids. Due to the complex nature of PAC, many studies were conducted to determine the effects of admixtures and the compressive and tensile strengths of PAC. Considering that a prediction tool is needed to estimate the compressive and tensile strengths...
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Simple empirical formula to estimate the main geomechanical parameters of preplaced aggregate concrete and conventional concrete
Preplaced aggregate concrete (PAC) or two-stage concrete is a specific type of concrete successfully employed in many projects including underwater concrete structures, massive concrete structures, structures made of reinforced concrete, and improvement of concrete structures. PAC is significantly different than the conventional concrete. In this type of concrete, aggregates are initially poured into the mold, the voids between...
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Scientific Reports
The research necessity stems from the need to understand and evaluate the performance of Two- Stage Concrete (TSC) under triaxial compression conditions, as prior studies have predominantly focused on uniaxial and biaxial testing of conventional concrete (CC). This study represents the first comprehensive investigation into the triaxial compressive strength and related mechanical properties of TSC, addressing a critical gap in...
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