Browsing by Author "Rodrigues Debora F."
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Bio self-healing concrete using MICP by an indigenous Bacillus cereus strain isolated from Qatari soil
Muazzam Ghous, Sohail; Disi, Zulfa Al; Zouari, Nabil; Nuaimi, Nasser Al; Kahraman, Ramazan; Gencturk, Bora; Rodrigues, Debora F.; Yildirim, Yucel... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2022 , Article)In this study, the self-healing process in concrete through microbial-induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) performed by an adapted indigenous strain of Bacillus cereus isolated from soils in Qatar was investigated. ... -
Bio-Based Self-Healing Concrete for Sustainable and Durable Concrete Infrastructure
Sohail, Muazzam Ghous; Al Nuaimi, Nasser; Kahraman, Ramazan; Al Disi, Zulfa; Zouari, Nabil; Genturk, Bora; Rodrigues Debora F.; Yildirim, Yucel... more authors ... less authors ( Qatar University Press , 2023 , Conference Paper)In this study, bio-self-healing concrete was manufactured using a natural phenomenon called microbial-induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP). The bacillus cereus bacteria isolated from Qatari soil was used for this ... -
Numerical simulation of the fracture and compression response of self-healing concrete containing engineered aggregates
Pan, Xiaoying; Gencturk, Bora; Alnaggar, Mohammed; Sohail, Muazzam Ghous; Kahraman, Ramazan; Al Nuaimi, Nasser; Rodrigues, Debora F.; Yildirim, Yucel... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2023 , Article)The existing self-healing concretes that rely on capsules require modifications to one or more traditional concrete mixing, placing, and consolidating methods. Additionally, concrete mixture designs need alterations to ... -
Use of DPSIR Framework to Analyze Water Resources in Qatar and Overview of Reverse Osmosis as an Environment Friendly Technology
Ashfaq, Mohammad Y.; Al-Ghouti, Mohammad A.; Qiblawey, Hazim; Zouari, Nabil; Rodrigues, Debora F.; Hu, Yandi... more authors ... less authors ( John Wiley and Sons Inc. , 2019 , Article Review)Qatar and other countries of Gulf Cooperation Council are among the most water scarce countries in the world and are being characterized as “high‐water risk” countries by Water Resource Institute. Therefore, it is important ...