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Anush K Chandrappa, Ph.D.
Anush K Chandrappa, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, School of Infrastructure, IIT Bhubaneswar, India
Verified email at iitbbs.ac.in
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Pervious concrete as a sustainable pavement material–Research findings and future prospects: A state-of-the-art review
AK Chandrappa, KP Biligiri
Construction and building materials 111, 262-274, 2016
4202016
Comprehensive investigation of permeability characteristics of pervious concrete: A hydrodynamic approach
AK Chandrappa, KP Biligiri
Construction and Building Materials 123, 627-637, 2016
1812016
Effect of fly ash and metakaolin on pervious concrete properties
N Saboo, S Shivhare, KK Kori, AK Chandrappa
Construction and Building Materials 223, 322-328, 2019
1572019
Influence of mix parameters on pore properties and modulus of pervious concrete: an application of ultrasonic pulse velocity
AK Chandrappa, KP Biligiri
Materials and Structures 49, 5255-5271, 2016
892016
Flexural-fatigue characteristics of pervious concrete: Statistical distributions and model development
AK Chandrappa, KP Biligiri
Construction and Building Materials 153, 1-15, 2017
652017
A methodological review on self-healing asphalt pavements
BR Anupam, UC Sahoo, AK Chandrappa
Construction and Building Materials 321, 126395, 2022
642022
Emerging technologies in cool pavements: A review
BR Anupam, UC Sahoo, AK Chandrappa, P Rath
Construction and Building Materials 299, 123892, 2021
592021
Pore structure characterization of pervious concrete using X-ray microcomputed tomography
AK Chandrappa, KP Biligiri
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 30 (6), 04018108, 2018
492018
Effect of the use of recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) aggregates on the performance of pervious paver blocks (PPB)
N Saboo, AN Prasad, M Sukhija, M Chaudhary, AK Chandrappa
Construction and Building Materials 262, 120581, 2020
402020
Rheological properties and thermal conductivity of bitumen binders modified with graphene
MA Nazki, T Chopra, AK Chandrappa
Construction and Building Materials 238, 117693, 2020
402020
Design and performance of cold mix asphalt–A review
SS Dash, AK Chandrappa, UC Sahoo
Construction and Building Materials 315, 125687, 2022
322022
Methodology to develop pervious concrete mixtures for target properties emphasizing the selection of mixture variables
AK Chandrappa, KP Biligiri
Journal of Transportation Engineering, Part B: Pavements 144 (3), 04018031, 2018
312018
Effect of pore structure on fatigue of pervious concrete
AK Chandrappa, KP Biligiri
Road Materials and Pavement Design 20 (7), 1525-1547, 2019
272019
Development of pavement-surface temperature predictive models: Parametric approach
AK Chandrappa, KP Biligiri
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 28 (3), 04015143, 2016
252016
Investigation on flexural strength and stiffness of pervious concrete for pavement applications
AK Chandrappa, KP Biligiri
Advances in Civil Engineering Materials 7 (2), 223-242, 2018
242018
Estimation of post-encroachment time and threshold wait time for pedestrians on a busy urban corridor in a heterogeneous traffic environment: an experience in Kolkata
BM AK Chandrappa, K Bhattacharyya
Asian Transport Studies 4 (2), 421-429, 2016
232016
Laboratory investigations and field implementation of pervious concrete paving mixtures
AK Chandrappa, R Maurya, KP Biligiri, JS Rao, S Nath
Advances in civil engineering materials 7 (1), 447-462, 2018
202018
Relationships between structural, functional, and X-ray microcomputed tomography parameters of pervious concrete for pavement applications
AK Chandrappa, KP Biligiri
Transportation Research Record 2629 (1), 51-62, 2017
202017
Effect of compaction type and compaction efforts on structural and functional properties of pervious concrete
SK Sahdeo, A Chandrappa, KP Biligiri
Transportation in Developing Economies 7 (2), 19, 2021
192021
Investigations on pervious concrete properties using ultrasonic wave applications
AK Chandrappa, KP Biligiri
Journal of Testing and Evaluation 45 (5), 1736-1749, 2017
132017
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