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  • Tensile Properties of Flax FRP Composites 

    Betts, Dillon, Sadeghian, Pedram, and Fam, Amir. (2017). Tensile Properties of Flax FRP Composites. 6th Asia-Pacific Conference on FRP in Structures.
    In this study, the effects of the polymer matrix properties and shape of test specimens on mechanical properties of flax fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites are examined. A total of 30 flax FRP coupons were fabricated ...
  • Tensile Properties of PET FRP with Bio-resin Polymer 

    Kassab, R., and Sadeghian, P. (2021, May 26-29). Tensile Properties of PET FRP with Bio-resin Polymer. Canadian Society for Civil Engineering Annual Conference.https://csce2021.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/CSCE-Updated-Program_210529.pdf
    This study analyses the mechanical behaviour of polyethylene terephthalate fiber-reinforced polymer (PET FRP) made with a bio-resin polymer matrix. The utilized bio-resin is furfuryl alcohol mixed with phthaloyl dichloride ...
  • Tensile Properties of Single Flax Fibres 

    Betts, Dillon, Sadeghian, Pedram, Fam, Amir. (2018). Tensile Properties of Single Flax Fibres. 2018 CSCE Annual Conference, Fredericton NB. Canadian Society of Civil Engineers
  • Three-point Bending of Sandwich Beams with FRP Facing and PP Honeycomb Core 

    Kassab, R., and Sadeghian, P. (2021, May 26-29). Three-point Bending of Sandwich Beams with FRP Facing and PP Honeycomb Core. Canadian Society for Civil Engineering Annual Conference. https://csce2021.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/CSCE-Updated-Program_210529.pdf
    In this study, two sets of sandwich beams were tested in three-point bending. The sandwich panels were fabricated in a wet layup process. The facing component was made of either polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fiber-reinforced ...
  • Using TDA to Partially Replace Coarse Aggregates in Concrete Mixtures 

    El Naggar, Abdelmoneim, Sadeghian, Pedram and El Naggar, Hany (2019). Using TDA to Partially Replace Coarse Aggregates in Concrete Mixtures. In CSCE Annual Conference: Mechanics and Materials Specialty. Laval, QC: Canadian Society for Civil Engineering. http://amz.xcdsystem.com/A464D029-DBD8-FB0C-B034B891CCEED78C_abstract_File10549/PaperPDFVersion_158_0301103346.pdf
    Applications utilizing rubberized concrete have grown substantially in the last decade as an answer for the scrape tires stockpiling problems and its associated environmental issues. Though rubberized concrete mixtures ...