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Ahmet B. Kizilkanat
Ahmet B. Kizilkanat
Assistant Professor, Yildiz Technical University
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Mechanical properties and fracture behavior of basalt and glass fiber reinforced concrete: An experimental study
AB Kizilkanat, N Kabay, V Akyüncü, S Chowdhury, AH Akça
Construction and Building Materials 100, 218-224, 2015
5042015
Properties of concrete with pumice powder and fly ash as cement replacement materials
N Kabay, MM Tufekci, AB Kizilkanat, D Oktay
Construction and Building Materials 85, 1-8, 2015
1662015
Influence of raw rice husk addition on structure and properties of concrete
N Yuzer, Z Cinar, F Akoz, H Biricik, YY Gurkan, N Kabay, AB Kizilkanat
Construction and Building Materials 44, 54-62, 2013
802013
Experimental evaluation of mechanical properties and fracture behavior of carbon fiber reinforced high strength concrete
AB Kizilkanat
Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering 60 (2), 289-296, 2016
712016
Thermo-physical properties of concrete exposed to high temperature
AB Kizilkanat, N Yüzer, N Kabay
Construction and Building Materials 45, 157-161, 2013
662013
Effect of calcium hydroxide on fresh state behavior of sodium carbonate activated blast furnace slag pastes
B Akturk, AB Kizilkanat, N Kabay
Construction and Building Materials 212, 388-399, 2019
512019
Crack propagation and strain localization in metallic particulate-reinforced cementitious mortars
S Das, A Kizilkanat, N Neithalath
Materials & Design 79, 15-25, 2015
382015
Fracture response of fiber-reinforced sodium carbonate activated slag mortars
B Akturk, AH Akca, AB Kizilkanat
Construction and Building Materials 241, 118128, 2020
292020
Microstructure and strength development of sodium carbonate–activated blast furnace slags
B Akturk, S Nayak, S Das, AB Kizilkanat
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 31 (11), 04019283, 2019
292019
Yüksek sıcaklık etkisindeki harcın basınç dayanımı-renk değişimi ilişkisi
AB KIZILKANAT, N YÜZER
Teknik Dergi 19 (92), 4381-4392, 2008
292008
Comparative experimental study of mortars incorporating pumice powder or fly ash
AB Kizilkanat, D Oktay, N Kabay, MM Tufekci
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 28 (2), 04015119, 2016
242016
Improvement of durability and drying shrinkage of sodium carbonate activated slag through the incorporation of calcium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide
B Akturk, AB Kizilkanat
Construction and building materials 243, 118260, 2020
222020
Hydration kinetics and performance of sodium carbonate-activated slag-based systems containing reactive MgO and metakaolin under carbonation
B Akturk, M Abolfathi, S Ulukaya, AB Kizilkanat, TJN Hooper, L Gu, ...
Cement and Concrete Composites 132, 104617, 2022
202022
Experimental and numerical investigation of fracture behavior of particle-reinforced alkali-activated slag mortars
S Nayak, A Kizilkanat, N Neithalath, S Das
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 31 (5), 04019043, 2019
142019
Effect of prewetted pumice aggregate addition on concrete properties under different curing conditions
N Kabay, A KIZILKANAT, M Tufekci
PERIODICA POLYTECHNICA-CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 (1), 2016
112016
Compressive strength-color change relationship in mortars subjected to high temperatures
A KIZILKANAT, N YÜZER
Teknik Dergi 19 (2), 2008
102008
Predicting the compressive strength of concrete exposed to high temperatures with a neural network model
N Yüzer, B Akbaş, AB Kızılkanat
Proc., 3rd Int. Symp., Sustainability in Cement and Concrete. Istanbul …, 2007
102007
Temperature-induced phase and microstructural transformations in a synthesized iron carbonate (siderite) complex
S Das, AB Kizilkanat, S Chowdhury, D Stone, N Neithalath
Materials & Design 92, 189-199, 2016
92016
Predicting the high temperature effect on mortar compressive strength by neural network
N Yuzer, B Akbas, AB Kizilkanat
Computers & Concrete 8 (5), 491-510, 2011
82011
Yüksek sıcaklık etkisinde kalan betonun basınç dayanımı renk değişimi ilişkisinin araştırılması
AB Kızılkanat
82010
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