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Moosa Mazloom
Moosa Mazloom
Professor, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University
Verified email at sru.ac.ir
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Effect of silica fume on mechanical properties of high-strength concrete
M Mazloom, AA Ramezanianpour, JJ Brooks
Cement and concrete composites 26 (4), 347-357, 2004
8912004
Effect of admixtures on the setting times of high-strength concrete
JJ Brooks, MAM Johari, M Mazloom
Cement and concrete Composites 22 (4), 293-301, 2000
4162000
Effects of maximum aggregate size on fracture behaviors of self-compacting lightweight concrete
M Karamloo, M Mazloom, G Payganeh
Construction and Building Materials 123, 508-515, 2016
1232016
Estimating long-term creep and shrinkage of high-strength concrete
M Mazloom
Cement and Concrete Composites 30 (4), 316-326, 2008
992008
Effects of colloidal nano-silica on fresh and hardened properties of self-compacting lightweight concrete
OA Naniz, M Mazloom
Journal of Building Engineering 20, 400-410, 2018
782018
Influences of water to cement ratio on brittleness and fracture parameters of self-compacting lightweight concrete
M Karamloo, M Mazloom, G Payganeh
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 168, 227-241, 2016
772016
Opposite effects of ground granulated blast-furnace slag and silica fume on the fracture behavior of self-compacting lightweight concrete
H Salehi, M Mazloom
Construction and Building Materials 222, 622-632, 2019
492019
Effects of silica fume, superplasticizer dosage and type of superplasticizer on the properties of normal and self-compacting concrete
M Mazloom, A Soltani, M Karamloo, A Hassanloo, A Ranjbar
Advances in Materials Research 7 (1), 45, 2018
412018
Assessment of the influence of micro-and nano-silica on the behavior of self-compacting lightweight concrete using full factorial design
O Afzali-Naniz, M Mazloom
Asian Journal of Civil Engineering 20, 57-70, 2019
372019
Effect of rock flour type on rheology and strength of self-compacting lightweight concrete
M Mazloom, SM Homayooni, SM Miri
Computers and Concrete, An International Journal 21 (2), 199-207, 2018
352018
Fracture behavior of self-compacting semi-lightweight concrete containing nano-silica
O Afzali-Naniz, M Mazloom
Advances in Structural Engineering 22 (10), 2264-2277, 2019
332019
Effect of magnetic field intensity on fracture behaviours of self-compacting lightweight concrete
H Salehi, M Mazloom
Magazine of Concrete Research 71 (13), 665-679, 2019
322019
Thermal effects on the mechanical properties of cement mortars reinforced with aramid, glass, basalt and polypropylene fibers
M Mazloom, S Mirzamohammadi
Advances in materials research: AMR 8 (2), 137-154, 2019
322019
Effect of size on nominal strength of self-compacting lightweight concrete and self-compacting normal weight concrete: A stress-based approach
M Karamloo, M Mazloom, G Payganeh
Materials Today Communications 13, 36-45, 2017
322017
Effect of silica fume and polyepoxide-based polymer on electrical resistivity, mechanical properties, and ultrasonic response of SCLC
M Mazloom, A Allahabadi, M Karamloo
Advances in concrete construction 5 (6), 587, 2017
312017
Evaluating the settlement of lightweight coarse aggregate in self-compacting lightweight concrete
M Mazloom, F Mahboubi
Computers and Concrete 19 (2), 203-210, 2017
312017
Predicting the indirect tensile strength of self-compacting concrete using artificial neural networks
M Mazloom, MM Yoosefi
Computers and Concrete, An International Journal 12 (3), 285-301, 2013
312013
Flexural properties of fiber reinforced concrete containing silica fume and nano-silica
A Abna, M Mazloom
Materials Letters 316, 132003, 2022
302022
The relationship between fracture toughness and compressive strength of self-compacting lightweight concrete
M Mazloom, H Salehi
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 431 (6), 062007, 2018
292018
Interaction of magnetic water, silica fume and superplasticizer on fresh and hardened properties of concrete
M Mazloom, SM Miri
Advances in concrete construction 5 (2), 087, 2017
292017
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