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Research Plans & National Studies

Research Plan and National Studies

1- Techanical properties of high-strength beams.

2- Removable of chlorides from reinforced concrete.

3- System development for quality administration of consutruction management in Egypt.

4- Applying chemical prestressing for reinforced concrete.

5- Behavior of round columns manufactured from high-strength concrete in the presence/absence of fibers.

6- Studies of behavior of structural elements made of new composite materials.

7- Applied studies on some surface precipitatesin the western region of the Northern desert, and using it as building materials.

8- Climatic standards for curing and casting of concrete in arid regions.

9- Prediction of how well spoken Arabic is understood in audotoriums.

10-Strengthening of reinforced concrete columns using new materials.

11-Bahvior of concrete slabs that has openings and means of repairing and strengthening it.

12-Behavior of beams and columns reinforced using glass fibers.

13-Effect of shear loads on high strength concrete as well as on hollow beams.

14-Strengthening of concrete columns using steel sections.

15-Applying field measurements in seismic analysis of structures.

16-Study of behavior of grid strip footings resting on sands.

17-Effect of different compaction methods on the properties of granular soil.

18-Research for categorizing and describing weak rocks in some regions in Egypt.

19-Non-Linear analysis of laterally loaded piles.

20-Interaction between soil and horizontal braced trenches.

21-Study of biological curing stage by the A-B - System.

22-Treating sanitary drainge water by passing it through soil layers.

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