Qassim Thaer Kareem’s research while affiliated with Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University and other places

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Fig. 1. The particle size distribution of cement and CCP.
Fig. 2. SEM images of cement and CCP (dry powder).
Fig. 3. The cellular concrete powder (CCP).
Fig. 4. The ultrasonic pulse velocity test of mortar cubes.
Fig. 5. Flow rate results of mortar mixtures at 28-day.

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Utilization of locally produced waste in the production of sustainable mortar
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Ali Talib Abdulameer

Environmental pollution due to CO 2 emissions from the cement industry and the depletion of the natural resources of the aggregate used in the concrete industry call for the need to find alternatives to reduce these harmful effects. Some of these alternatives include the use of supplementary cementitious materials and the reuse of wastes from other industries as cement and aggregate replacement materials. Thus, this study was conducted to investigate the possibility of using autoclaved aerated (cellular) concrete blocks waste powder (CCP) that is locally produced as a partial substitute for cement or sand in mortar. Seven mixtures were cast. Three of them made by the substitution of the cement with CCP passed from 0.075 mm sieve (5%, 10 % and 15 % by weight), and other three mixtures comprised the replacement of natural sand with CCP of size 0.15À0.075 mm (5%, 10 % and 20 % by weight). A reference mixture (without replacement) was also performed for comparison purposes. The mechanical and water absorption properties were examined. Results indicated that among all tests examined, a sustainable mortar was produced by the substitution of the cement or sand with 10% CCP with an enhancement in the compressive strength without significantly affecting other properties of the mortar.

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... There has been increased interest in using recycled materials resulting from large volumes of generated construction wastes during the last couple of decades . This represents a workable approach in Naik and Moriconi (2005) to reduce the carbon footprint of the concrete venture (Nasr et al., 2020;Oh et al., 2021;Wang et al., 2021). Additionally, the (EnF) concrete has been significantly assessed by experimental and mathematical methods as a key element in sustainable construction (Abdulmatin et al., 2019;Hilal et al., 2020). ...

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Predicting compressive strength of sustainable concrete using advanced AI models: DLNN, RF, and MARS
Utilization of locally produced waste in the production of sustainable mortar

Case Studies in Construction Materials