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Barnali Debnath
Barnali Debnath
Ph.D in Civil Engineering
Verified email at nita.ac.in
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Permeability prediction and pore structure feature of pervious concrete using brick as aggregate
B Debnath, PP Sarkar
Construction and Building Materials 213, 643-651, 2019
772019
Pervious concrete as an alternative pavement strategy: A state-of-the-art review
B Debnath, PP Sarkar
International Journal of Pavement Engineering 21 (12), 1516-1531, 2020
742020
Characterization of pervious concrete using over burnt brick as coarse aggregate
B Debnath, PP Sarkar
Construction and Building Materials 242, 118154, 2020
592020
A comprehensive review on the usage of nanomaterials in asphalt mixes
K Debbarma, B Debnath, PP Sarkar
Construction and Building Materials 361, 129634, 2022
342022
Effect of polypropylene fibres on bituminous concrete with brick as aggregate
JP Zachariah, PP Sarkar, B Debnath, M Pal
Construction and Building Materials 168, 867-876, 2018
292018
Quantification of random pore features of porous concrete mixes prepared with brick aggregate: An application of stereology and mathematical morphology
B Debnath, PP Sarkar
Construction and Building Materials 294, 123594, 2021
252021
Clogging in pervious concrete pavement made with non-conventional aggregates: performance evaluation and rehabilitation technique
B Debnath, PP Sarkar
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering 46 (11), 10381-10396, 2021
202021
Prediction and model development for fatigue performance of pervious concrete made with over burnt brick aggregate
B Debnath, PP Sarkar
Materials and Structures 53, 1-20, 2020
192020
Structural analysis of piled raft foundation in soft soil: An experimental simulation and parametric study with numerical method
P Deb, B Debnath, RB Reang, SK Pal
Ocean Engineering 261, 112139, 2022
152022
Development of eco-friendly concrete mix using recycled aggregates: Structural performance and pore feature study using image analysis
P Deb, B Debnath, M Hasan, AS Alqarni, A Alaskar, AH Alsabhan, ...
Materials 15 (8), 2953, 2022
122022
Application of Nano SiO2 in Pervious Concrete Pavement Using Waste Bricks as Coarse Aggregate
B Debnath, PP Sarkar
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering 47 (10), 12649-12669, 2022
52022
Application of nano-silica in rubber modified asphalt mix made with marginal aggregates
SB Rasheda, B Debnath, D Sarkar
Materials Today: Proceedings 65, 669-675, 2022
42022
Feasibility study of brick aggregate as a partial replacement of natural stones in dry lean concrete mix
PP Sarkar, B Debnath
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 35 (8), 04023263, 2023
12023
Finite Element Analysis of Flexible Pavement with Non-linear Material Behaviour
N Dey, B Debnath, PP Sarkar
Recent Trends in Civil Engineering: Select Proceedings of ICRACE 2021, 789-795, 2022
12022
Performance of Pervious Concrete as a Sustainable Alternative toward Green Infrastructure Using Marginal Aggregates
B Debnath, PP Sarkar
Recent Advances in Civil Engineering: Proceedings of the 2nd International …, 2022
12022
Effects of compaction on the properties of pervious concrete made with local aggregates
B Debnath, PP Sarkar, P Deb
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Construction Materials, 1-12, 2023
2023
Effect of Stabilized Subgrade on Rutting Resistance of Asphalt Concrete Pavement
P Gopalam, B Debnath, PP Sarkar
Recent Advances in Transportation Systems Engineering and Management: Select …, 2022
2022
Effect of Soil Properties on the Rutting Performance of Flexible Pavement: A Numerical Study
B Debnath, P Deb, PP Sarkar
Indian Geotechnical Conference, 139-149, 2021
2021
Performance Evaluation and Comparative Analysis of Pervious Concrete Pavement Using Over Burnt Brick Aggregate
B Debnath, PP Sarkar
International conference on transportation planning and implementation …, 2020
2020
Application of waste bricks in pervious concrete pavement: an experimental study
B Debnath, PP Sarkar
3rd International Conference on Waste Management (RECYCLE-2020) 1, 121, 2020
2020
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