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Editor-In-Chief Chair Dr. Shiv Kumar
Ph.D. (CSE), M.Tech. (IT, Honors), B.Tech. (IT), Senior Member of IEEE
Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Lakshmi Narain College of Technology Excellence (LNCTE), Bhopal
(M.P.), India
Associated Editor-In-Chief Chair Dr. Dinesh Varshney
Professor, School of Physics, Devi Ahilya University, Indore (M.P.), India
Associated Editor-In-Chief Members Dr. Hai Shanker Hota
Ph.D. (CSE), MCA, MSc (Mathematics)
Professor & Head, Department of CS, Bilaspur University, Bilaspur (C.G.), India
Dr. Gamal Abd El-Nasser Ahmed Mohamed Said
Ph.D(CSE), MS(CSE), BSc(EE)
Department of Computer and Information Technology, Port Training Institute, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime
Transport, Egypt
Dr. Mayank Singh
PDF (Purs), Ph.D(CSE), ME(Software Engineering), BE(CSE), SMACM, MIEEE, LMCSI, SMIACSIT
Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, School of Engineering, Howard College, University of KwaZulu-
Natal, Durban, South Africa.
Scientific Editors Prof. (Dr.) Hamid Saremi
Vice Chancellor of Islamic Azad University of Iran, Quchan Branch, Quchan-Iran.
Dr. Moinuddin Sarker
Vice President of Research & Development, Head of Science Team, Natural State Research, Inc., 37 Brown House Road (2nd Floor)
Stamford, USA.
Dr. Shanmugha Priya. Pon
Principal, Department of Commerce and Management, St. Joseph College of Management and Finance, Makambako, Tanzania, East
Africa, Tanzania
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Associate Professor, Department of Computer and Business Information Systems,Delaware Valley College, Doylestown, PA, Allman,
China.
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Assistant Professor, Girne American University, as a Lecturer & International Admission Officer (African Region) Girne, Northern
Cyprus, Turkey.
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International Development Assistance Consultant, Department of AEC Consultants Pty Ltd, AEC Consultants Pty Ltd, Macquarie
Centre, North Ryde, New South Wales, Australia
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Professor & Dean (R&D), Acropolis Institute of Technology, Indore (M.P.), India
Executive Editor Chair Dr. Deepak Garg
Professor & Head, Department of Computer Science And Engineering, Bennett University, Times Group, Greater Noida (UP), India
Executive Editor Members Dr. Vahid Nourani
Professor, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Tabriz, Iran.
Dr. Saber Mohamed Abd-Allah
Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Shanghai, China.
Dr. Xiaoguang Yue
Associate Professor, Department of Computer and Information, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming (Yunnan), China.
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Associate Professor, Department of Digital Communications and Electronics, Misr Academy for Engineering and Technology,
Mansoura, Egypt.
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ICES, Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, The University of Texas, Austin, USA.
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Associate Professor & Head, Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia
(Bengal), India.
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Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science and Humatarian Studies, Elnielain University, Khartoum Sudan,
Saudi Arabia.
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Associate Professor, Department of System and Networking, University of Kuala (UniKL), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Faculty of Information Technology, Multimedia University (MMU), Jalan Multimedia (Cyberjaya), Malaysia.
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Chairperson, Vice Dean Faculty of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Philadelphia University, Amman, Jordan.
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Professor, Department of Mathematics, Akdeniz University, Konyaaltı/Antalya, Turkey.
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Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Ideal College of Arts and Sciences Kakinada (Andhra Pradesh), India.
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Associate Professor & Vice-Dean, Department of Vehicle and Energy Engineeering, HCMC University of Technology and Education,
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Department of Radar, Military Technical College, Cairo Governorate, Egypt.
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Professor, Department of Mathematics, Muzafferpur Institute of Technology, Muzafferpur(Bihar), India
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Department of Physics, Dr. D. Ram D A V Public School, Danapur, Patna(Bihar), India
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Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Malla Reddy College of Engineering, Secunderabad (Telangana), India.
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Authors: Gaoussou Cissé, Nyomboi Timothy, James Wambua Kaluli, Taleb Omar
Paper Title: Effect of Limestone Filler and Waste Ceramic Tile Aggregates on the Workability of Self-Compacting
Concrete
Abstract: During the period between 1990 to 2017, self-compacting concrete (SCC) has been developed to reduce
workmanship errors and improve the durability of the concrete. Despite many benefits of the self-compacting
concrete, its cost still remains high, due to the high proportion of the cement required. To mitigate this issue many
researchers urged the use of mineral additions as partial replacement of the cement. On the other hand, the
management of the solid waste is a global concern in every country nowadays. The fact that there currently lacks a
universally acceptable strategy for recycling ceramic waste is significant. The physical and chemical properties of
the waste ceramic make it suitable for the concrete production. This study assessed the effect of partial
replacement of the cement the limestone filler (LF) at 0%, 10%, 15%, 20%, and 25% and replacement of the
natural coarse aggregate with the waste ceramic tiles aggregates (WCTA) at 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% within the
validity range of self-compacting concrete properties at the fresh state. Sika Viscocrete 3088 was used to assess the
saturation dosage of the superplasticizer. The flowability, viscosity, passing ability and resistance to segregation of
self-compacting concrete containing the limestone filler and waste ceramic tile aggregates were assessed. The
results showed that the saturation dosage of the superplasticizer Sika Viscocrete 3088 is 0.07% in solid content.
Furthermore, high proportion of waste ceramic tile aggregates (75%) with optimum percentage of limestone filler
(20%) satisfy the properties of SCC in the fresh state.
Keywords: Limestone Filler, Self-Compacting Concrete, Superplasticizer, Waste Ceramic Tile Aggregates,
Workability.
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Authors: Rishath Sabrin, Mohammad Al Amin Siddique
Paper Title: Evaluation of Seismic Behavior of RC Frame Retrofitted with Different Configuration of FRP
Abstract: For the requirement/need of retrofitting, in recent years, Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRP) become
engineer’s choice to increase strength and ductility of reinforced concrete (RC) beams, columns and beam-column
joints because of its’ light weight, higher strength, and ease of applications to the existing members. To attain
better performance, better configuration of retrofitting should be selected. In this paper, nonlinear static pushover
analysis has been carried out with the commercial software ETABS v.9.6.0 to investigate seismic performance
criteria i.e. ductility, over-strength, response modification factor of moment resisting RC frames retrofitted with
different level of FRP additions and compared with the bare frame. From the analyses in general, both the load
carrying capacity and displacement at failure is enhanced. In comparison to the bare frame, inter-story drift index
at any floor level of the retrofitted frame is decreased for the same level of base shear capacity. Proper retrofitting
scheme can be adopted from the analysis as per the requirement criteria of the project/design engineer.
Keywords: Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP), Pushover analysis, Response Modification Factor, Retrofitting
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