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Stress–strain behaviour of (hpfrc) high-performance fibre reinforced concrete: An experimental study
P Parthiban, S Kar, AK Mondal, S Gunasekar, VS Shaisundaram
Materials Today: Proceedings 80, 3119-3123, 2023
142023
Effective utilisation of construction and demolition waste (Cdw) as recycled aggregate in concrete construction–a critical review
S Gunasekar, N Ramesh, G Shivani
International Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Technovation 1 (6), 465-469, 2019
92019
Potential Utilization of Sugarcane Bagasse Ash (Scba) In Concrete–An Experimental Review
ML Brindhalakshmi, T Kayalvizhi, S Gunasekar
International Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Technovation 1 (6), 475-479, 2019
42019
A review on effect of M sand in the properties of concrete
MJ Anju, MP Sureshkumar, RK Manikandan, S Gunasekar, N Ramesh, ...
AIP Conference Proceedings 2690 (1), 2023
32023
ASSESSMENT OF STRENGTH PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE CONTAINING RECYCLED CONCRETE AGGREGATES FOR GREEN ENVIRONMENT
NR S. GUNASEKAR
Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology 22 (5), 1928–1933, 2021
32021
Improvement of corrosion resistance of concrete element by using nanotechnology
M Porkodi, P Prasanthni, SR Gibin, DS Vijayan, S Gunasekar, VN Ganesh
AIP Conference Proceedings 2690 (1), 2023
22023
Mechanical Properties Study on Concrete Made with Recycled Concrete Aggregates
S Gunasekar, N Ramesh
Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities 6 (10), 395-403, 2016
22016
An Innovative Approach on Pet Bottles Compiled with Waste Materials to Produce Eco-friendly Concrete
S Gunasekar, N Ramesh, P Parthiban, S Ramesh
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 982 (1), 012015, 2022
12022
Comprehensive Investigation On The Mechanical Strength And Durability Properties Of Sustainable Aggregate Concrete For Green Environment
S Gunasekar, DRN RAMESH
Solid State Technology 63 (6), 5946-5954, 2020
12020
Comparative Study of Bricks Made with various Waste Materials to Conventional Clay Brick
SGDN Ramesh
Journal of the Balkan Tribological Association 25 (4), 941-950, 2019
12019
Strength Property Study on Paver Block Made with Recycled Concrete Aggregates–An Experimental Review
E Gifty, NH Devi, P Meena, S Gunasekar
International Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Technovation (IRJMT …, 2019
12019
Impact of Alccofine on the strength and durability properties of concrete
GT Kumaar, S Gunasekar, N Ramesh
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2023
2023
Production of eco-friendly paver block by incorporating saw dust ash as cementitious materials
PG Neeraja, G Suresh, K Vishnuvardhan, S Gunasekar, E Gifty, SM Nair, ...
AIP Conference Proceedings 2690 (1), 2023
2023
Study on Strength Properties of Concrete Containing Coconut Shell as Coarse Aggregate
BML Gunasekar S
International Journal of Current Engineering and Technology 11 (09), 149-151, 2021
2021
Experimental Study of Sugarcane Bagasse Ash and Quarry Dust in Partial Replacement of Brick Material
AMJ Parthiban .P, S. Gunasekar
Emperor Journal of Applied Scientific Research 3 (08), 05-13, 2021
2021
Durability Study on Fly Ash Aggregate Concrete with Respect to Carbonation Test
AMJ Parthiban .P, S. Gunasekar
Emperor Journal of Applied Scientific Research 3 (7), 01-07, 2021
2021
STRENGTH PROPERTY STUDY ON CONCRETE CONTAINING COCONUT SHELL AS COARSE AGGREGATE–A REVIEW
ML Brindhalakshmi, R Elilalagaa, S Gurubaran, S Madheshwaran, ...
2021
STUDY ON STRENGTH PROPERTIES OF CEMENT CONCRETE PAVER BLOCKS MADE WITH SILICA FUME–A REVIEW
S GUNASEKAR, N RAMESH
Virtual International Conference, 552, 2020
2020
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OFINTERLOCKING PAVING BLOCK BY USINGSUGAR CANE BAGASSE ASH (SCBA)AS A BINDING MATERIAL
RMSGMR S.Gunasekar, Dr.N.Ramesh, M.Kiruthika
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE RESEARCH EXPLORER 5 (4), 5-7, 2018
2018
Experimental study on effective utilization of construction and demolition waste in concrete as recycled coarse aggregate
S Gunasekar
Chennai, 0
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