Mohamed Abd Elrahman
Mansoura University
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Materials | 2017
Sang-Yeop Chung; Mohamed Abd Elrahman; Pawel Sikora; Teresa Rucinska; Elzbieta Horszczaruk; Dietmar Stephan
Recently, the recycling of waste glass has become a worldwide issue in the reduction of waste and energy consumption. Waste glass can be utilized in construction materials, and understanding its effects on material properties is crucial in developing advanced materials. In this study, recycled crushed and expanded glasses are used as lightweight aggregates for concrete, and their relation to the material characteristics and properties is investigated using several approaches. Lightweight concrete specimens containing only crushed and expanded waste glass as fine aggregates are produced, and their pore and structural characteristics are examined using image-based methods, such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray computed tomography (CT), and automated image analysis (RapidAir). The thermal properties of the materials are measured using both Hot Disk and ISOMET devices to enhance measurement accuracy. Mechanical properties are also evaluated, and the correlation between material characteristics and properties is evaluated. As a control group, a concrete specimen with natural fine sand is prepared, and its characteristics are compared with those of the specimens containing crushed and expanded waste glass aggregates. The obtained results support the usability of crushed and expanded waste glass aggregates as alternative lightweight aggregates.
Nanomaterials | 2018
Pawel Sikora; Mohamed Abd Elrahman; Dietmar Stephan
Exposure to elevated temperatures has detrimental effects on the properties of cementitious composites, leading to irreversible changes, up to total failure. Various methods have been used to suppress the deterioration of concrete under elevated temperature conditions. Recently, nanomaterials have been introduced as admixtures, which decrease the thermal degradation of cement-based composites after exposure to high temperatures. This paper presents a comprehensive review of recent developments related to the effects of nanoparticles on the thermal resistance of cementitious composites. The review provides an updated report on the effects of temperature on the properties of cement-based composites, as well as a detailed analysis of the available literature regarding the inclusion of nanomaterials and their effects on the thermal degradation of cementitious composites. The data from the studies reviewed indicate that the inclusion of nanoparticles in composites protects from strength loss, as well as contributing to a decrease in disruptive cracking, after thermal exposure. From all the nanomaterials presented, nanosilica has been studied the most extensively. However, there are other nanomaterials, such as carbon nanotubes, graphene oxide, nanoclays, nanoalumina or nano-iron oxides, that can be used to produce heat-resistant cementitious composites. Based on the data available, it can be concluded that the effects of nanomaterials have not been fully explored and that further investigations are required, so as to successfully utilize them in the production of heat-resistant cementitious composites.
Construction and Building Materials | 2014
Mohamed Abd Elrahman; Bernd Hillemeier
Construction and Building Materials | 2016
Sang-Yeop Chung; Mohamed Abd Elrahman; Dietmar Stephan; Paul H. Kamm
Energy and Buildings | 2016
Sang-Yeop Chung; Mohamed Abd Elrahman; Dietmar Stephan
Construction and Building Materials | 2016
Sang Yeop Chung; Dietmar Stephan; Mohamed Abd Elrahman; Tong Seok Han
Applied Sciences | 2017
Sang-Yeop Chung; Christian Lehmann; Mohamed Abd Elrahman; Dietmar Stephan
Applied Sciences | 2017
Sang-Yeop Chung; Mohamed Abd Elrahman; Dietmar Stephan
Construction and Building Materials | 2015
Mohamed Abd Elrahman; Bernd Hillemeier
Materials and Structures | 2018
Sang-Yeop Chung; Mohamed Abd Elrahman; Dietmar Stephan