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321.18-09-2012Shankara, S.N. Maya Naik, P.V. Sivapullaiah “Studies on Use of Sand-Bentonite and Sand-Fly Ash Mixtures as Prospective Liner Materials to Retain Iron and Copper in Aqueous Solutions”, Environmental Management and Sustainable Development, Vol 1, Sept 2012, pp 151-162.
Authors: Shankara, S.N. Maya Naik, P.V. Sivapullaiah
322.22-08-2012Ganesh, Dr. H.S. Jagadeesh & Dr. R. Sathyamurthy, Design of Automatic Immersion Wheel Tracking Equipment to measure the rutting characteristics of bituminous mixes with plain and modified binders , Transportation Research Board, International Journal, USA, Source Agency: ARRB Group Ltd, created and published on August 22nd 2012, pp.25-32.
Authors: Ganesh, Dr. H.S. Jagadeesh & Dr. R. Sathyamurthy
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323.22-08-2012Transportation Research Board, USA, pp 25-32
Authors: K Ganesh H S Jagadeesh
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324.01-07-2012Road Safety Audit, IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (IOSRJMCE), ISSN : 2278-1684 Volume 1, Issue 6 (July-August 2012), PP 01-08.
Authors: Dheeraj N. Kumar & Arun S. Bagi
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325.06-06-2012Activation of Fly Ash-Lime Reactions: A Kinetic Approach. ASCE Journal of Materials in Civil engineering.
Authors: Rao S.M and Asha.K,
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326.05-06-20121. Prathima B and Dr. C R Ramakrishnaiah, “Hexavalent Chromium Removal From Industrial Wastewater by Chemical Precipitation Method”, International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications, ISSN 2248-9622, Volume 2, Issue 2 (2012), pp. 599-603.
Authors: 1. Dr. C R Ramakrishnaiah and Prathima B
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327.29-05-2012“Fatigue life of fire damaged concrete cylinders repaired with carbon fibre reinforced polymer subjected to cyclic loading in compression”, Numerical modeling strategies for sustainable concrete structures , 29th May to 1st June , 2012, Aix-en-Provence, France.
Authors: Y.K. Guruprasad and Ananth Ramaswamy
328.04-05-2012“Liquefaction and pore water pressure generation in sands cyclic strain controlled Triaxial Tests” International Journal of Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering, 3(1), pp. 57-85.
Authors: Sitharam T. G., Ravishankar B. V. and Patil. S M.,
329.05-04-2012Hydro-Geoelectrical stidies for evaluation of Groundwater potential zones of Dakshina Pinakini River Basin, Chikkaballapur and Bangalore District, Karnataka.
Authors: Dr. N.K.Narayanaswamy and Dr. H.C Vajrappa.
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330.01-04-2012“Behavior of fire damaged concrete cylinders with carbon fibre reinforced polymer wrap under monotonic compression”, Journal of Structural Engineering(SERC) Vol. 39, No. 1, April-May 2012 pp. 48-54. Indexed Journal
Authors: Y. K. Guruprasad and Ananth Ramaswamy
331.04-02-2012Dr. B.V. Kiran Kumar, Dr. H.S. Jagadeesh and Dr. R. Sathyamurthy “Roller Compactor Cum Rut Analyzer (RCRA) an Alternative Compactor Mix for Bituminous Design”.The Master Builder Journal (MB) Volume-14, No.4 February 2012 PP No. 108-118.
Authors: Dr. B.V. Kiran Kumar, Dr. H.S. Jagadeesh and Dr. R. Sathyamurth
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332.18-05-2011Syed Abu Sayeed Mohammed; Maya Naik “Potential use of Black cotton soil with additives as liner material to retain Zinc: isothermal and kinetic studies”. International Journal of ecology and Development; summer 2011; vol 19, No S11
Authors: Syed Abu Sayeed Mohammed; Maya Naik
333.06-04-2011International Journal of Earth sciences and Engg, Bol 4, issue 5, pp 922-929, ISSN 0974-5904
Authors: K Ganesh
334.16-08-2010Cement stabilised rammed earth. Part B: compressive strength and stress–strain characteristics Materials and Structures,Elsevier Pub Abstract Strength and behaviour of cement stabilised rammed earth (CSRE) is a scantily explored area. The present study is focused on the strength and elastic properties of CSRE. Characteristics of CSRE are influenced by soil composition, density of rammed earth, cement and moisture content. The study is focused on examining (a) role of clay content of the soil on strength of CSRE and arriving at optimum clay fraction of the soil mix, (b) influence of moisture content, cement content and density on strength and (c) stress–strain relationships and elastic properties for CSRE. Major conclusions are (a) there is considerable difference between dry and wet compressive strength of CSRE and the wet to dry strength ratio depends upon the clay fraction of soil mix and cement content, (b) optimum clay fraction yielding maximum compressive strength for CSRE is about 16%, (c) strength of CSRE is highly sensitive to density and for a 20% increase in density the strength increases by 300–500% and (d) in dry state the ultimate strain at failure for CSRE is as high as 1.5%, which is unusual for brittle materials.
Authors: B. V. Venkatarama Reddy • P. Prasanna Kumar
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335.13-08-2010Syed Abu Sayeed Mohammed; Maya Naik.“Adsorption Characteristics of Metals in Aqueous Solution by Local Materials with Additives as Liners for Waste Containment Facilities”. Journal of Water and Environment Technology, Vol. 8, No.1, 2010
Authors: Syed Abu Sayeed Mohammed; Maya Naik.
336.29-07-2010Structural Behaviour of Storey High Cement Stabilised Rammed Earth Walls under Compression: Journal of Materials in Civil Engg,ASCE Abstract: Rammed earth wall is a monolithic construction and constructed by compacting processed soil in progressive layers in a rigid formwork. There is a growing interest in using this low embodied carbon building material for use in buildings. The paper deals with investigations on the strength and structural behaviour of storey high cement stabilised rammed earth (CSRE) walls. Review of literature on strength of CSRE is highlighted. Results of the compressive strength of CSRE prisms, wallettes and storey high walls are discussed. The strength of the storey high wall was compared with those of wallette and prism strengths. There is nearly 30% reduction in strength as the height to thickness ratio increases from about 5 to 20. Ultimate compressive strength of CSRE walls predicted using the tangent modulus theory is in close agreement with the experimental values. The shear failures noticed in the storey high walls resemble the shear failures of short height prism and wallette specimens. The paper ends with a discussion on structural design and characteristic compressive strength of CSRE walls.
Authors: B. V. Venkatarama Reddy and P. Prasanna Kumar
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337.10-06-2010Puvvadi Venkata Sivapullaiah1, Maya Nayak2, Ponnapureddy Hari Prasad Reddy3, Jangam Sumalatha4 .Impact of Sulphate Counter Ion in the Migration of Sodium Ion through Soils. Materials Sciences and Applications, 2010, 1, 46-52; June 2010
Authors: Puvvadi Venkata Sivapullaiah, Maya Nayak, Ponnapureddy Hari Prasad Reddy, Jangam Sumalatha
338.08-06-2010Field studies on defluoridation using Magnesium oxide. Water management.
Authors: Rao S.M, Mamatha, Asha.K,
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339.01-06-2010“Knowledge-based Model for Supplementary Irrigation Assessment in Agricultural Watersheds.” Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering (ASCE), 136 (6), 376-382
Authors: Reshmidevi, T.V., Eldho, T.I., Jana, R.
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340.04-03-2010Highway Research Journal, IRC, vol 3, issue 1, pp 25-32
Authors: K Ganesh H S Jagadeesh
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