Browsing by Author "Suraneni P."
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Fresh and hardened properties of seawater-mixed concrete
Younis A.; Ebead U.; Suraneni P.; Nanni A. ( Elsevier Ltd , 2018 , Article)Using seawater for mixing concrete is potentially advantageous from a sustainability perspective. However, the presence of high concentrations of chloride in the seawater can lead to corrosion of steel reinforcement. This ... -
Hydration, Pore Solution, and Porosity of Cementitious Pastes Made with Seawater
Montanari L.; Suraneni P.; Tsui-Chang M.; Khatibmasjedi M.; Ebead U.; Weiss J.; Nanni A.... more authors ... less authors ( American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) , 2019 , Article)Unreinforced concrete or concrete reinforced with noncorrosive reinforcement could potentially be mixed with seawater in locations where potable water is scarce. A fundamental understanding of the properties of concrete ... -
Hydration, strength, and shrinkage of cementitious materials mixed with simulated desalination brine
Hosseinzadeh, N.; Ebead, U.; Nanni, A.; Suraneni, P. ( ASTM International , 2019 , Article)The process of desalination results in the production of a hypersaline waste by-product known as reject brine. In some locations, this reject brine is dumped back into the ocean, which has potentially detrimental effects ...