Wasim Abbass
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Recent Articles
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Ali M, Zubair A, Israr J, Abbass W, Masoud Z, Mohamed A
Heliyon
. 2025 Jan;
11(1):e40825.
PMID: 39866469
Climate change impacts the demand of the construction industry to reduce its carbon footprint while increasing the resilience of the buildings. This twofold need emphasises better understanding and cost prediction...
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Abbass W, Kashif M, Ahmed M, Aslam F, Ahmed A, Mohamed A
Heliyon
. 2024 Jul;
10(12):e31830.
PMID: 39022078
This study investigates the development of a cost-effective and sustainable dry-shake surface hardener for enhancing the durability of industrial concrete floors. Utilizing locally sourced materials, the research aimed at not...
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Abbass W, Mahmood S, Ahmed A, Aslam F, Mohamed A
Heliyon
. 2024 Mar;
10(5):e26945.
PMID: 38463794
This study investigates the substitution of traditional burnt clay bricks (BCB), used since 7000 BCE, with environmentally friendly Fly Ash-Cement and Sand Composite Bricks (FCBs), utilizing industrial waste like Coal...
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Abbass W, Aslam F, Ahmed M, Ahmed A, Alyousef R, Mohamed A
Heliyon
. 2023 May;
9(5):e15471.
PMID: 37153396
One of the most significant and critical urban assets for a sustainable community is the sewer pipeline network and water distribution system. Water sewer networks and distribution systems have a...
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Abbass W, Abbas S, Aslam F, Ahmed A, Ahmed T, Hashir A, et al.
Materials (Basel)
. 2022 Jun;
15(11).
PMID: 35683300
Burnt clay bricks are one of the most important building units worldwide, are easy and cheap to make, and are readily available. However, the utilization of fertile clay in the...
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Ahmed A, Abbas S, Abbass W, Waheed A, Razzaq A, Ali E, et al.
Materials (Basel)
. 2022 Jun;
15(11).
PMID: 35683260
The continuous development of the marble industry has led to an increase in the accumulation of waste marble sludge causing landfilling and health-associated issues. The intention of the current study...
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Gillani S, Shahzad S, Abbass W, Abbas S, Toumi A, Turatsinze A, et al.
Materials (Basel)
. 2022 Jun;
15(11).
PMID: 35683184
In this study, the durability of cement-based repairs was observed, especially at the interface of debonding initiation and propagation between the substrate-overlay of thin-bonded cement-based material, using monotonic tests experimentally...
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Abbas S, Ahmed A, Waheed A, Abbass W, Yousaf M, Shaukat S, et al.
Materials (Basel)
. 2022 May;
15(10).
PMID: 35629610
Recycled rubber waste (RW) is produced at an alarming rate due to the deposition of 1.5 billion scrap tires annually around the globe, which causes serious threats to the environment...
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Ahmed A, Ameer S, Abbas S, Abbass W, Razzaq A, Mustafa Mohamed A, et al.
Materials (Basel)
. 2022 Mar;
15(6).
PMID: 35329576
Although the disposal of waste ashes causes environmental hazards, recycling them helps in reducing their harmful impacts and improves the characteristics of building materials. The present study explores the possible...
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Khan M, Abbass W, Alrubaidi M, Alqahtani F
Materials (Basel)
. 2020 Nov;
13(22).
PMID: 33213071
High-strength concrete is used to provide quality control for concrete structures, yet it has the drawback of brittleness. The inclusion of fibers improves the ductility of concrete but negatively affects...