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  • Flood Modelling and Risk Analysis of Cinan Feizuo Flood Protection Area, Huaihe River Basin

    • U. Farooq
    • A. Taha Bakheit Taha
    • F. Tian
    • X. Yuan
    • M. Ajmal
    • I. Ullah
    • M. Ahmad

    - Atmosphere - Rok 2023

    This study evaluated multiple aspects of flood risks and effects on the Cinan Feizuo flood protection area in the Huaihe River basin. Flooding remains a leading problem for infrastructure, especially in urban, residential areas of the region. Effective flood modeling for urbanized floodplains is challenging, but MIKE (ID-2D) is paramount for analyzing and quantifying the risk in the vulnerable region. The Saint-Venant equation...

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  • Performance Evaluation of Asphalt Binder Modified with Shear Thickening Fluid

    • T. Hassan
    • N. Ahmad
    • D. Khan
    • M. R. Mohd Hasan
    • A. Aman
    • U. Farooq

    - JOURNAL OF MATERIALS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING - Rok 2023

    This paper aims at using a dilatant or shear thickening fluid (STF) [a non-Newtonian fluid consisting of particles of nano-silica suspended in a liquid medium, i.e., ethylene glycol (EG), which acts as a carrier fluid; proportion 40:60] as additive or modifier of bitumen in order to enhance its viscoelastic properties. A commonly-used performance grading (PG) system, storage stability test, and different conventional and rheological...

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  • Evaluation of bacterial strains for developing effective plant growth promoting strain on chickpea growth and physico chemical properties of soil

    • M. Adeel Ahmad
    • H. Sajid
    • R. Khan
    • U. Farooq
    • Z. Rehman
    • A. Hussain
    • H. Gouhar
    • M. Saddique
    • I. Iftikhar
    • A. Tariq
    • N. Mushtaq

    - Bioscience Research - Rok 2022

    The study was intended to isolate and characterize the plant growth-promoting properties. A collection of microbial consortia called plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPM) work to increase crop growth and yield through a variety of direct mechanisms, including as nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilization, synthesis of PGH, ammonia, and siderophore, as well as indirect mechanisms. The aim of the study was to evaluate the...

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