Publications


Recent Publications
Ashraf R. Mohamed and Will Hansen, (1997), " Effect of Nonlinear Temperature
Gradient on Curling Stresses in Concrete Pavements," Transportation Research
Record, No. 1568, National Academy Press, Washington, D. C., pp. 65-71.
Phil Mohr, Will Hansen, and Ashraf R. Mohamed, (1997) "Thermal Stresses in
Concrete Pavements at Early Ages," International Conference on Engineering Materials,
Ottawa, Canada.
Will Hansen, Ashraf R. Mohamed, and Phil Mohr, (1997), "The Influence of Time
of Day and Temperature at Placement on Thermal Stresses Development in Concrete
Pavements at Early Ages," Sixth International Purdue Conference on Concrete
Pavement Design and Materials for High Performance, November 18-21, Vol. 2,
pp.29-40.
Ivindra Pane, Will Hansen, and Ashraf R. Mohamed, (1997), "A 3-D Finite Element
Study on Effects of Non-Linear Temperature Gradients in Concrete Pavements,"
accepted for presentation and publication in the 77 Th. Transportation Research
Record, Washington, D C., January 11-15, 1998.
Ashraf R. Mohamed and Will Hansen, (1997), "Micromechanical Modeling of Cracking of Propogation and Aggregate Interaction in Concrete Materials," Accepted for publication in Journal of Cement and Concrete Composites.
Ashraf R. Mohamed and Will Hansen, (1997). "Micromechanical modeling of
concrete Response under static loading: 1. Model development and validation," submitted
to American Concrete Institute (ACI), Journal of Materials.
Ashraf R. Mohamed and Will Hansen, (1997). "Micromechanical modeling of concrete
Response under static loading: 2. Model Predictions for shear and compressive
loading," submitted to American Concrete Institute (ACI), Journal of Materials.
Ashraf R. Mohamed and Will Hansen, (1996), " Prediction of Stresses in Concrete
Pavements Subjected of Nonlinear Gradients," Journal of Cement and Concrete
Composites, Vol. 18, pp. 381-387.
Ashraf R. Mohamed and Will Hansen, (1996), "Thermal Stress Cracking of Concrete
Pavement," Presented in TRB 75th Annual Meeting, Transportation Research
Record, Washington, D C.
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