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Investigation of fibre reinforced mud brick as a building material
H Binici, O Aksogan, T Shah
Construction and building materials 19 (4), 313-318, 2005
4542005
Durability of concrete made with granite and marble as recycle aggregates
H Binici, T Shah, O Aksogan, H Kaplan
Journal of materials processing technology 208 (1-3), 299-308, 2008
3542008
Thermal isolation and mechanical properties of fibre reinforced mud bricks as wall materials
H Binici, O Aksogan, MN Bodur, E Akca, S Kapur
Construction and Building materials 21 (4), 901-906, 2007
3062007
Effect of crushed ceramic and basaltic pumice as fine aggregates on concrete mortars properties
H Binici
Construction and building materials 21 (6), 1191-1197, 2007
3032007
An environment-friendly thermal insulation material from sunflower stalk, textile waste and stubble fibers
H Binici, M Eken, M Kara, M Dolaz
2013 International conference on renewable energy research and applications …, 2013
2882013
Influence of marble and limestone dusts as additives on some mechanical properties of concrete
Binici H, Kaplan H, Yılmaz S
Scientific Research and Essay 9, 372-379., 2007
275*2007
Mesleki ve Teknik Eğitimde Arayışlar
Binici H, Arı N
Gazi Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi, 2004
225*2004
Mechanical, thermal and acoustical characterizations of an insulation composite made of bio-based materials
H Binici, O Aksogan, C Demirhan
Sustainable Cities and Society 20, 17-26, 2016
2012016
The effect of fineness on the properties of the blended cements incorporating ground granulated blast furnace slag and ground basaltic pumice
H Binici, H Temiz, MM Köse
Construction and Building Materials 21 (5), 1122-1128, 2007
1852007
Durability of concrete made with natural granular granite, silica sand and powders of waste marble and basalt as fine aggregate
H Binici, O Aksogan
Journal of Building Engineering 19, 109-121, 2018
165*2018
The effect of particle size distribution on the properties of blended cements incorporating GGBFS and natural pozzolan (NP)
H Binici, O Aksogan, IH Cagatay, M Tokyay, E Emsen
Powder Technology 177 (3), 140-147, 2007
1462007
Sulfate resistance of plain and blended cement
H Binici, O Aksoğan
Cement and Concrete Composites 28 (1), 39-46, 2006
1272006
Sound insulation of fibre reinforced mud brick walls
H Binici, O Aksogan, D Bakbak, H Kaplan, B Isik
Construction and Building Materials 23 (2), 1035-1041, 2009
1232009
Mechanical and radioactivity shielding performances of mortars made with colemanite, barite, ground basaltic pumice and ground blast furnace slag
H Binici, O Aksogan, AH Sevinc, A Kucukonder
Construction and Building Materials 50, 177-183, 2014
1202014
Durability of concrete made by partial replacement of fine aggregate by colemanite and barite and cement by ashes of corn stalk, wheat straw and sunflower stalk ashes
O Aksoğan, H Binici, E Ortlek
Construction and Building Materials 106, 253-263, 2016
1122016
Investigating sound insulation, thermal conductivity and radioactivity of chipboards produced with cotton waste, fly ash and barite
H Binici, R Gemci, A Kucukonder, HH Solak
Construction and Building Materials 30, 826-832, 2012
1092012
Effect of corncob, wheat straw, and plane leaf ashes as mineral admixtures on concrete durability
H Binici, F Yucegok, O Aksogan, H Kaplan
Journal of materials in civil engineering 20 (7), 478-483, 2008
1072008
Structural damages of L'Aquila (Italy) earthquake
H Kaplan, H Bilgin, S Yilmaz, H Binici, A Öztas
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 10 (3), 499-507, 2010
1052010
May 1, 2003 Turkey—Bingöl earthquake: damage in reinforced concrete structures
H Kaplan, S Yilmaz, H Binici, E Yazar, N Çetinkaya
Engineering Failure Analysis 11 (3), 279-291, 2004
992004
Performance of ground blast furnace slag and ground basaltic pumice concrete against seawater attack
H Binici, O Aksogan, EB Görür, H Kaplan, MN Bodur
Construction and Building Materials 22 (7), 1515-1526, 2008
982008
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