Babylon University’s Ph.D. Thesis: On Dynamic Response To Depth Thresholds
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27-08-2023

College of Engineering, University of Babylon discussed a Ph.D. thesis on the dynamic response to continuous beams of sustainable reinforced rubber concrete by the postgraduate student, Mrs. Ola Mazen Makki.

The thesis aimed at studying the behavior of deep continuous rubber concrete beams subjected to dynamic loads due to the frequent exposure of deep continuous beams to dynamic loads in practice.

 

The thesis demonstrated adding rubber to concrete as a method of increasing its ductility and improving its energy absorption, especially since rubber waste is a non-biodegradable material in nature and therefore its waste causes a significant increase in environmental pollution.

 

The thesis confirmed that the most effective crack appeared in the samples subjected to shock load in the internal wedge sites and in the positive moment region.

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