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Karthikeyan Jayakumar
Karthikeyan Jayakumar
Associate Professor of Civil Engineering
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Artificial neural network for predicting creep and shrinkage of high performance concrete
J Karthikeyan, A Upadhyay, NM Bhandari
Journal of advanced concrete technology 6 (1), 135-142, 2008
302008
Influence of using agro-waste as a partial replacement in cement on the compressive strength of concrete–A statistical approach
SB Shaik, J Karthikeyan, P Jayabalan
Construction and Building Materials 250, 118746, 2020
292020
An overview of electronic waste as aggregate in concrete
SR Shamili, C Natarajan, J Karthikeyan
International Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering 11 (10 …, 2017
272017
Sustainable and greener concrete production by utilizing waste eggshell powder as cementitious material–A review
K Nandhini, J Karthikeyan
Construction and Building Materials 335, 127482, 2022
262022
Effective utilization of waste eggshell powder in cement mortar
K Nandhini, J Karthikeyan
Materials Today: Proceedings 61, 428-432, 2022
252022
Some durability characteristics of ternary blended SCC containing crushed stone and induction furnace slag as coarse aggregate
P Chandru, J Karthikeyan, AK Sahu, K Sharma, C Natarajan
Construction and Building Materials 270, 121483, 2021
252021
The early-age prediction of concrete strength using maturity models: A review
K Nandhini, J Karthikeyan
Journal of Building Pathology and Rehabilitation 6 (1), 7, 2021
222021
Axial behaviour of semi-lightweight aggregate concrete-filled steel tube columns-A DOE approach
M Abhilash, S Jhanjhari, P Parthiban, J Karthikeyan
Journal of Constructional Steel Research 162, 105614, 2019
222019
Effect of agro-waste on strength and durability properties of concrete
SS Banu, J Karthikeyan, P Jayabalan
Construction and Building Materials 258, 120322, 2020
202020
Influence of sustainable materials in strength and durability of self-compacting concrete: a review
P Chandru, C Natarajan, J Karthikeyan
Journal of Building Pathology and Rehabilitation 3 (1), 8, 2018
172018
Strength prediction models for recycled aggregate concrete using Random Forests, ANN and LASSO
SS Rizvon, K Jayakumar
Journal of Building Pathology and Rehabilitation 7 (1), 5, 2022
142022
Performance evaluation between ternary blended SCC mixes containing induction furnace slag and crushed stone as coarse aggregate
P Chandru, J Karthikeyan, AK Sahu, K Sharma, C Natarajan
Construction and Building Materials 267, 120953, 2021
142021
Influence of industrial and agricultural by-products as cementitious blends in self-compacting concrete–a review
K Nandhini, J Karthikeyan
Silicon 14 (6), 2431-2452, 2022
132022
Day and night yield performance analysis of solar still for saline water using energetic materials with thermocol insulation
J Karthikeyan, P Selvaraj, G Nagaraj
Materials Today: Proceedings 33, 4848-4851, 2020
132020
Steel slag—A strong and sustainable substitute for conventional concreting materials
P Chandru, J Karthikeyan, C Natarajan
Sustainable materials in building construction, 31-76, 2020
112020
Influence of chemical curing technique on the properties of fly ash aggregates prepared without conventional binders
G Venkata Suresh, J Karthikeyan
J. Struct. Eng 43 (4), 381-389, 2016
112016
Prediction of Compressive Strength for HPC mixes containing different blends using ANN
Allam Lingam, J.Karthikeyan
Computers and Concrete 13 (5), 581-592, 2014
11*2014
Role of silica fume concrete in concrete technology
K Jayakumar
Ultra High Performance Concrete (UHPC), 165, 2004
112004
Characteristics of blended geopolymer concrete using ultrafine ground granulated blast furnace slag and copper slag
V Rathanasalam, J Perumalsami, K Jayakumar
Ann. Chim.-Sci. Des. Matériaux 44, 433-439, 2020
102020
A review on sustainable production of self-compacting concrete utilizing industrial by-products as cementitious materials
K Nandhini, J Karthikeyan
Innovative Infrastructure Solutions 7 (3), 199, 2022
92022
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