Seminars for the Department of Dams and Water Resources Engineering

Seminars for the Department of Dams and Water Resources Engineering

Seminars for the Department of Dams and Water Resources Engineering

 

Department of Engineering of dams and water resources - Faculty of Engineering - Anbar University within the scientific and cultural curriculum (Chapter I) for the academic year 2018 - 2019 Seminar Seminar (Seminar) entitled:

 

((Promotion Research))

 

Dr. Nahla Naji Hilal presented her three researches on Wednesday, 14/11/2018. The research was as follows:

 

 * First research : -

 

Characteristics of self-compacting concretes with tire rubber wastes

 

The study included the study of the effect of the waste of the tires on the plastic and solid properties of the concrete. The treadmill was used as an alternative to the soft and coarse aggregate and both of them in different proportions. The main objective of the research is to produce environmentally friendly concrete and to use the waste as much as possible instead of "burying it or burning it. Laboratory analysis and laboratory tests The possibility of producing self-compacting concrete with good properties and acceptable in many engineering applications.

   -:** Second research

 

The possibility of enhancing some properties of SCC by adding waste plastic fibers

 

The results showed the possibility of improving the properties of the concrete by using the waste of the gaseous bottles as a fiber with a ratio (L / D = 28). The results proved the effect of the fiber on the properties of the plastic in reverse and to a slight increase in compressive strength and significantly improved tensile strength.

 

 * Third Search :-

 

Influence of Polyethylene Waste on Some Fresh & Mechanical

Properties of Self - Compacting Concrete

 

For the production of environmentally friendly concrete by recycling waste from crates instead of throwing it, producing self-balancing and lightweight concrete and studying the plastic and mechanical properties of concrete containing polyethylene waste as plastic granules.

 

The seminar was attended by a number of trainees, members of the scientific committee in the department and postgraduate students.

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