Shaker Mahadin

Shaker Mahadin
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Mutah University

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Introduction
Shaker Mahadin currently works at the Civil And Environment Engineering department, Mu’tah University. Shaker does research in Transportation Engineering and Civil Engineering. Their most recent publication is “Using Transportation Management System to Reduce Gasoline Consumption: Greater Amman Municipality as a Case study”
Current institution
Mutah University

Publications

Publications (4)
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The soil structure is very important in understanding the behaviour of soil particularly in unsaturated case. The behaviour of unsaturated soil is highly influenced by microscopic structure of soil. Many electronic and optical microscopic observation have been made in this study. This paper shows the water is never been uniformly distributed with t...
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Oil shale exploitation combined with producing huge amount of ash. In this paper oil shale ash is used as admixture of cement. The effect of partial replacement of cement by oil shale ash on the compressive strength, setting time and soundness of cement paste has been studied. Replacement of mortar cement by oil shale ash with ratios of 10, 20, and...
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In Jordan, considerable amount of construction activity is carried out at relatively shallow depths where soil is likely to be unsaturated and subjected to low stresses level. One particular example is the pavement. The occurrence of damage to road founded on unsaturated subgrade in Karak, Jordan is due to the collapse of the soil structure upon we...
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Road accidents have, become one of the greatest problems in Jordan. The number of traffic accidents has increased continuously in the last decade. The total number of accidents has jumped from 17,838 in 1990 to 50,330 accidents in 1999 with an increase of 182% in only ten years. The annual direct cost of traffic accidents in Jordan during this peri...

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