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An overview of construction and demolition waste management in Canada: a lifecycle analysis approach to sustainability
M Yeheyis, K Hewage, MS Alam, C Eskicioglu, R Sadiq
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 1-11, 0
745
Seismic fragility assessment of highway bridges: a state-of-the-art review
AHM Muntasir Billah, M Shahria Alam
Structure and infrastructure engineering 11 (6), 804-832, 2015
3572015
Utilizing shape memory alloys to enhance the performance and safety of civil infrastructure: a review
MS Alam, MA Youssef, M Nehdi
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 34 (9), 1075-1086, 2007
3162007
Experimental investigation on the seismic behavior of beam-column joints reinforced with superelastic shape memory alloys
MA Youssef, MS Alam, M Nehdi
Journal of Earthquake Engineering 12 (7), 1205-1222, 2008
2942008
Mechanical behavior of three generations of 100% repeated recycled coarse aggregate concrete
SB Huda, MS Alam
Construction and building materials 65, 574-582, 2014
2572014
Analytical prediction of the seismic behaviour of superelastic shape memory alloy reinforced concrete elements
MS Alam, MA Youssef, M Nehdi
Engineering Structures 30 (12), 3399-3411, 2008
2542008
Fragility Analysis of Retrofitted Multi-Column Bridge Bent Subjected to Near Fault and Far Field Ground Motion
AHMM Billah, MS Alam, MAR Bhuiyan
Journal of Bridge Engineering, 2012
2152012
Mechanical properties of recycled aggregate concrete containing crumb rubber and polypropylene fiber
FMZ Hossain, M Shahjalal, K Islam, M Tiznobaik, MS Alam
Construction and Building Materials 225, 983-996, 2019
2092019
Seismic performance of concrete columns reinforced with hybrid shape memory alloy (SMA) and fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) bars
AHMM Billah, MS Alam
Construction and Building Materials 28 (1), 730-742, 2012
2052012
Mechanical and freeze-thaw durability properties of recycled aggregate concrete made with recycled coarse aggregate
SB Huda, M Shahria Alam
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 27 (10), 04015003, 2015
1952015
Shape memory alloy wire-based smart natural rubber bearing
FH Dezfuli, MS Alam
Smart Materials and Structures 22 (4), 045013, 0
177
Predicting the shear strength of steel fiber reinforced concrete beams
E Slater, M Moni, MS Alam
Construction and Building Materials 26 (1), 423-436, 2012
1732012
Seismic fragility assessment of concrete bridge pier reinforced with superelastic shape memory alloy
AHM Muntasir Billah, MS Alam
Earthquake Spectra 31 (3), 1515-1541, 2015
1692015
Seismic fragility assessment of SMA-bar restrained multi-span continuous highway bridge isolated by different laminated rubber bearings in medium to strong seismic risk zones
MS Alam, MAR Bhuiyan, AHMM Billah
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 1-25, 2012
1672012
Seismic performance assessment of highway bridges equipped with superelastic shape memory alloy-based laminated rubber isolation bearing
AR Bhuiyan, MS Alam
Engineering Structures 49, 396-407, 2013
1572013
Seismic performance of concrete frame structures reinforced with superelastic shape memory alloys
S Alam, M Nehdi, MA Youssef
Smart Structures and Systems 5 (5), 565-585, 2009
1382009
Development of corrosion-free concrete beam–column joint with adequate seismic energy dissipation
M Nehdi, MS Alam, MA Youssef
Engineering Structures 32 (9), 2518-2528, 2010
1262010
Performance-based seismic design of shape memory alloy–reinforced concrete bridge piers. I: Development of performance-based damage states
AHMM Billah, MS Alam
Journal of Structural Engineering 142 (12), 04016140, 2016
1152016
Green Concrete Made with RCA and FRP Scrap Aggregate: Fresh and Hardened Properties
MS Alam, E Slater, AHMM Billah
ASCE Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 25 (12), 1783–1794, 2013
107*2013
Explainable machine learning model and reliability analysis for flexural capacity prediction of RC beams strengthened in flexure with FRCM
TG Wakjira, M Ibrahim, U Ebead, MS Alam
Engineering Structures 255, 113903, 2022
1052022
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