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Ahmet B. Kizilkanat
Ahmet B. Kizilkanat
Assistant Professor, Yildiz Technical University
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Mechanical properties and fracture behavior of basalt and glass fiber reinforced concrete: An experimental study
AB Kizilkanat, N Kabay, V Akyüncü, S Chowdhury, AH Akça
Construction and Building Materials 100, 218-224, 2015
5092015
Properties of concrete with pumice powder and fly ash as cement replacement materials
N Kabay, MM Tufekci, AB Kizilkanat, D Oktay
Construction and Building Materials 85, 1-8, 2015
1672015
Influence of raw rice husk addition on structure and properties of concrete
N Yuzer, Z Cinar, F Akoz, H Biricik, YY Gurkan, N Kabay, AB Kizilkanat
Construction and Building Materials 44, 54-62, 2013
802013
Experimental evaluation of mechanical properties and fracture behavior of carbon fiber reinforced high strength concrete
AB Kizilkanat
Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering 60 (2), 289-296, 2016
722016
Thermo-physical properties of concrete exposed to high temperature
AB Kizilkanat, N Yüzer, N Kabay
Construction and Building Materials 45, 157-161, 2013
662013
Effect of calcium hydroxide on fresh state behavior of sodium carbonate activated blast furnace slag pastes
B Akturk, AB Kizilkanat, N Kabay
Construction and Building Materials 212, 388-399, 2019
532019
Crack propagation and strain localization in metallic particulate-reinforced cementitious mortars
S Das, A Kizilkanat, N Neithalath
Materials & Design 79, 15-25, 2015
382015
Fracture response of fiber-reinforced sodium carbonate activated slag mortars
B Akturk, AH Akca, AB Kizilkanat
Construction and Building Materials 241, 118128, 2020
292020
Microstructure and strength development of sodium carbonate–activated blast furnace slags
B Akturk, S Nayak, S Das, AB Kizilkanat
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 31 (11), 04019283, 2019
292019
Yüksek sıcaklık etkisindeki harcın basınç dayanımı-renk değişimi ilişkisi
AB Kızılkanat, N Yüzer
Teknik Dergi 19 (92), 4381-4392, 2008
292008
Comparative experimental study of mortars incorporating pumice powder or fly ash
AB Kizilkanat, D Oktay, N Kabay, MM Tufekci
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 28 (2), 04015119, 2016
242016
Hydration kinetics and performance of sodium carbonate-activated slag-based systems containing reactive MgO and metakaolin under carbonation
B Akturk, M Abolfathi, S Ulukaya, AB Kizilkanat, TJN Hooper, L Gu, ...
Cement and Concrete Composites 132, 104617, 2022
222022
Improvement of durability and drying shrinkage of sodium carbonate activated slag through the incorporation of calcium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide
B Akturk, AB Kizilkanat
Construction and building materials 243, 118260, 2020
222020
Experimental and numerical investigation of fracture behavior of particle-reinforced alkali-activated slag mortars
S Nayak, A Kizilkanat, N Neithalath, S Das
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 31 (5), 04019043, 2019
142019
Effect of prewetted pumice aggregate addition on concrete properties under different curing conditions
N Kabay, A KIZILKANAT, M Tufekci
PERIODICA POLYTECHNICA-CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 (1), 2016
122016
Compressive strength-color change relationship in mortars subjected to high temperatures
A KIZILKANAT, N YÜZER
Teknik Dergi 19 (2), 2008
102008
Predicting the compressive strength of concrete exposed to high temperatures with a neural network model
N Yüzer, B Akbaş, AB Kızılkanat
Proc., 3rd Int. Symp., Sustainability in Cement and Concrete. Istanbul …, 2007
102007
Temperature-induced phase and microstructural transformations in a synthesized iron carbonate (siderite) complex
S Das, AB Kizilkanat, S Chowdhury, D Stone, N Neithalath
Materials & Design 92, 189-199, 2016
92016
Predicting the high temperature effect on mortar compressive strength by neural network
N Yuzer, B Akbas, AB Kizilkanat
Computers & Concrete 8 (5), 491-510, 2011
82011
Yüksek sıcaklık etkisinde kalan betonun basınç dayanımı renk değişimi ilişkisinin araştırılması
AB Kızılkanat
82010
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