EVALUATION OF NEURAL NETWORK MODEL FOR COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF THE STEEL FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE USING BREAK-OFF METHOD

Evaluation of neural network model for compressive strength of the steel fiber reinforced concrete using break-off method

In the present paper break-off test as a partially-destructive method is used for durability evaluation of steel fiber reinforced concrete.In recent years, utilizations of steel osborne hog feeders for sale fibers have been known as an appropriate solution method for sudden fracture of concrete.In order to provide a comprehensive statistical databa

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In Situ Bioremediation Techniques to Reduce Total Organic Matter Oversaturation of Fluvial Sediments: An Experimental Study

An in situ experiment was performed in sediments of River Magro (east Spain) in order to evaluate the usefulness of microbial bioremediation, both bioaugmentation and biostimulation, as a tool for reducing the excessive organic matter (OM) content in dammed river stretches due to historical wastewater spilling.The study had a prospective approach f

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Effects of Polymer Matrices and Carbon Nanotubes on the Generation of Electric Energy in a Microbial Fuel Cell

The anode of a microbial fuel cell (MFC) was formed on a graphite electrode and immobilized Gluconobacter oxydans VKM-1280 bacterial cells.Immobilization was performed in chitosan, poly(vinyl alcohol) or N-vinylpyrrolidone-modified poly(vinyl alcohol).Ethanol was used as substrate.The anode was modified using multiwalled carbon nanotubes.The aim of

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Evaluation of Mandibular Anterior Nutrient Canals in Periodontal Diseases: A Prospective Case Control Radiographic Study

Aims: To evaluate radiographically, the taylor te400 presence or absence of nutrient canals in controls and patients with periodontal diseases, and to correlate the number of nutrient canals with severity of bone loss.Materials and methods: A total number of 1000 patients were enrolled, in that 500 patients were of study group and 500 of control gr

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