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Ramazan Demirboga
Ramazan Demirboga
Professor of Civil Engineering, Alfaisal University
Verified email at alfaisal.edu - Homepage
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The effects of expanded perlite aggregate, silica fume and fly ash on the thermal conductivity of lightweight concrete
R Demirboğa, R Gül
Cement and concrete research 33 (5), 723-727, 2003
5172003
Relationship between ultrasonic velocity and compressive strength for high-volume mineral-admixtured concrete
R Demirboğa, İ Türkmen, MB Karakoc
Cement and concrete research 34 (12), 2329-2336, 2004
4212004
A novel material for lightweight concrete production
A Kan, R Demirboğa
Cement and Concrete Composites 31 (7), 489-495, 2009
3312009
The effects of different cement dosages, slumps, and pumice aggregate ratios on the thermal conductivity and density of concrete
H Uysal, R Demirboğa, R Şahin, R Gül
Cement and concrete research 34 (5), 845-848, 2004
3112004
Influence of mineral admixtures on thermal conductivity and compressive strength of mortar
R Demirboǧa
Energy and buildings 35 (2), 189-192, 2003
2922003
Effects of expanded perlite aggregate and mineral admixtures on the compressive strength of low-density concretes
R Demirboğa, İ Örüng, R Gül
Cement and Concrete Research 31 (11), 1627-1632, 2001
2872001
Supervised deep restricted Boltzmann machine for estimation of concrete
MH Rafiei, WH Khushefati, R Demirboga, H Adeli
ACI Materials Journal 114 (2), 237, 2017
2792017
Thermal conductivity and compressive strength of concrete incorporation with mineral admixtures
R Demirboğa
Building and Environment 42 (7), 2467-2471, 2007
2492007
Effect of halloysite nanoclay on mechanical properties, thermal behavior and microstructure of cement mortars
N Farzadnia, AAA Ali, R Demirboga, MP Anwar
Cement and concrete research 48, 97-104, 2013
2122013
A new technique of processing for waste-expanded polystyrene foams as aggregates
A Kan, R Demirboğa
Journal of materials processing technology 209 (6), 2994-3000, 2009
1962009
Thermal conductivity and compressive strength of expanded perlite aggregate concrete with mineral admixtures
R Demirboǧa, R Gül
Energy and Buildings 35 (11), 1155-1159, 2003
1722003
Mechanical properties and setting time of ferrochrome slag based geopolymer paste and mortar
MB Karakoç, I Türkmen, MM Maraş, F Kantarci, R Demirboğa, MU Toprak
Construction and Building Materials 72, 283-292, 2014
1622014
Characterization of high strength mortars with nano alumina at elevated temperatures
N Farzadnia, AAA Ali, R Demirboga
Cement and Concrete Research 54, 43-54, 2013
1522013
The influence of lightweight aggregate on the physico-mechanical properties of concrete exposed to freeze–thaw cycles
R Polat, R Demirboğa, MB Karakoç, İ Türkmen
Cold Regions Science and Technology 60 (1), 51-56, 2010
1492010
The influence of calcium nitrate as antifreeze admixture on the compressive strength of concrete exposed to low temperatures
F Karagöl, R Demirboğa, MA Kaygusuz, MM Yadollahi, R Polat
Cold Regions Science and Technology 89, 30-35, 2013
1392013
Effects of nano and micro size of CaO and MgO, nano-clay and expanded perlite aggregate on the autogenous shrinkage of mortar
R Polat, R Demirboğa, WH Khushefati
Construction and Building Materials 81, 268-275, 2015
1382015
Thermal conductivity and shrinkage properties of modified waste polystyrene aggregate concretes
R Demirboga, A Kan
Construction and Building Materials 35, 730-734, 2012
1382012
Sulfate resistance of ferrochrome slag based geopolymer concrete
MB Karakoc, İ Türkmen, MM Maraş, F Kantarci, R Demirboğa
Ceramics International 42 (1), 1254-1260, 2016
1312016
Relationship between compressive strength and UPV of GGBFS based geopolymer mortars exposed to elevated temperatures
SA Omer, R Demirboga, WH Khushefati
Construction and Building Materials 94, 189-195, 2015
1212015
The effects of silica modulus and aging on compressive strength of pumice-based geopolymer composites
MM Yadollahi, A Benli, R Demirboğa
Construction and Building Materials 94, 767-774, 2015
1072015
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