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DENNIS EME
DENNIS EME
Senior Lecturer in Civil Engineering, University of Port Harcourt
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Fatigue and rutting strain analysis of flexible pavements designed using CBR methods
EO Ekwulo, DB Eme
African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 3 (12), 2009
672009
Effect of aggregate size and gradation on compressive strength of normal strength concrete for rigid pavement
EO Ekwulo, DB Eme
American Journal of Engineering Research 6 (9), 112-116, 2017
262017
Effect of low density polyethylene as bitumen modifier on some properties of hot mix asphalt
DB Eme, C Nwaobakata
Nigerian Journal of Technology 38 (1), 1-7, 2019
162019
Correlation between the California bearing ratio (CBR) and unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of stabilized sand-cement of the niger delta
DB Eme, TC Nwofor, S Sule
International Journal of Civil Engineering 3 (3), 7-13, 2016
162016
A comparative study of Bs8110 and Eurocode 2 standards for design of a continuous reinforced concrete beam
T Nwofor, S Sule, DB Eme
International journal of civil engineering and technology 6 (5), 76-84, 2015
132015
Effect of Crushed Glass as Coarse Aggregate for Concrete Pavement
DB Eme, EO Ekwulo
American Journal of Engineering Research 7, 336-345, 2018
122018
Investigating the Marshall Stability requirements of asphalt concrete mix with ground scrap tyres as aggregate
DB Eme, TC Nwofor
International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology 6 (9), 1-7, 2015
102015
Stability of asphalt cement concrete produced from waste plastics as replacement for aggregate
DB Eme, TC Nwofor, ES Umukoro
International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology 6 (5), 65-75, 2015
92015
A comparative study of the methods of concrete mix design using crushed and uncrushed coarse aggregates
TC Nwofor, S Sule, DB Eme
International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research 6 (8), 1182-1194, 2015
92015
Tensile strength of natural and lime stabilized clay soil in Rivers State using one indirect tensile testing technique (Splitting test)
DB Eme, JC Agunwamba
Int. J. Eng. Sci 3 (4), 38-45, 2014
72014
Stability of concrete work with partial substitute of rice husk ash (RHA) for cement in Nigeria
TC Nwofor, DB Eme
Journal of Chemical, Mechanical and Engineering Practice 1, 42-47, 2010
72010
Effect of aggregate gradation on compressive strength and elastic modulus of cement treated aggregate base material for highway pavement
EO Ekwulo, DB Eme
International organization of Scientific Research 7 (10), 79-89, 2017
62017
Comparative analysis of strength of concrete produced from different fine aggregates
TC Nwofor, DB Eme, DB Eme
SSRG International Journal of Civil Engineer 3, 1-2, 2016
62016
Effect of Coarse Aggregate Gradation on Workability and Flexural Strength of Cement Concrete
DB Eme, C Nwaobakata
International Research Journal of Advanced Engineering and Science 4 (1 …, 2019
52019
Appraisal on The Strength of Concrete Produced with Varying Aggregate Size
TC Nwofor, DB Eme
International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology 7 (3), 2016
42016
Investigating the suitability of snail shell ash as partial replacement for soil cement stabilization
DB Eme, C Nwaobakata
International Research Journal of Advanced Engineering and Science 4 (1 …, 2019
32019
Flexural strength and water absorption of concrete made from uniform size and graded coarse aggregates
EO Ekwulo, DB Eme
Am. J. Eng. Res 6 (10), 172-177, 2017
32017
Expected traffic, pavement thickness, fatigue and rutting strain relationship for low volume asphalt pavement
EO Ekwulo, DB Eme
The International Journal of Engineering and Science, 2-8, 2013
32013
Characteristics of almond leaf-ash cement stabilized lateritic soil
DB Eme, KE Ohwerhi
Nigerian Journal of Technology 39 (3), 701-709, 2020
22020
Prediction of stability and flow properties of hot mix asphalt using cement as a filler material
DB Eme, C Nwaobakata, KE Ohwerhi
IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (IOSR-JMCE) 17 (1), 44-51, 2020
22020
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