Dr Anduri Sreenivasulu

Dr Anduri Sreenivasulu
Gudlavalleru Engineering College | GEC · Civil Engineering

Doctor of Philosophy

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Introduction
Presently working as Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Gudlavalleru Engineering College

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Publications (14)
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Progressive collapse is a catastrophic chain reaction of failure of a structure that is caused due to loss of vertical load bearing element of the structure, resulting damage of a part of the structure or entire structure. In our research work 10 storey regular Reinforced Concrete framed structure is considered and is seismically designed with IS 1...
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Energy is ability or capacity to do work. The renewable energy sources are non-conventional and environmental friendly in nature. The renewable energy technology is a direct substitute of recent technology. With the help of renewable energy we can save more energy, make better environment by the replacement of fossil fuels. In the last two to three...
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Heavy metals in drinking water pose a threat to the human health. The toxic metals be added into water deliver by manufacturing and housing waste or still from acidic precipitation breaking behind soils and producing into streams, lakes, rivers and groundwater. Iron and phosphorus plays an important role in the development of ecosystems, agricultur...
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Water is an essential natural resource for sustaining life and it is not free everywhere. Ammonia (NH3) in drinking water may be beneficial or harmful depending on their concentration in water. NH3 is colorless, pungent gas composed of nitrogen and hydrogen. The acute exposures to high levels of ammonia have also been associated with diseases of th...
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The target of this paper is to predict the CBR value by correlating the optimum moisture content, maximum dry density, Plasticity Index, proportion of sugarcane bagasse ash and also the variety of Geotextile layers. The linear relationships between the higher than mentioned properties and CBR worth exploitation Multiple rectilinear regression Analy...
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the higher strength in concrete could be achieved by using one of the following methods or a combination of some or many of the following: • Higher cement content • Reducing water cement ratio • Better workability and hence better compaction "High-Performance Concrete" has been introduced into the construction industry. the american concrete Instit...
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Cracking in structures is of common occurrence and Engineers are often required to look into their causes and to carryout suitable repairs and remedial measures. For repairs and remedies to be effective, it is essential that an engineer should have proper understanding of various causes of cracking. For investigating the cause, it is necessary to o...
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These days, the concrete is being used for wide varieties of purposes to make it suitable in different conditions. In these conditions, ordinary concrete may fail to exhibit the required quality performance or durability. High strength concrete has proved its superior performance in engineering applications. M100 concrete has been produced by adopt...
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The present study investigated the effect of elevated temperatures ranging from 50 to 250 0 C on the compressive and splitting tensile strengths of Ultra strength concrete of M100 grade. Tests were conducted on 150 mm cubes, 150 mm diameter and 300 mm height cylindrical specimens. The specimens were heated to different temperatures of 50, 100, 150,...

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