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Serhat ÇELİKTEN
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Mechanical and microstructural properties of alkali-activated slag and slag+ fly ash mortars exposed to high temperature
S Çelikten, M Sarıdemir, İÖ Deneme
Construction and Building Materials 217, 50-61, 2019
1332019
The influence of elevated temperature on strength and microstructure of high strength concrete containing ground pumice and metakaolin
M Saridemir, MH Severcan, M Ciflikli, S Celikten, F Ozcan, CD Atis
Construction and Building Materials 124, 244-257, 2016
732016
Investigation of fire and chemical effects on the properties of alkali-activated lightweight concretes produced with basaltic pumice aggregate
M Sarıdemir, S Çelikten
Construction and Building Materials 260, 119969, 2020
472020
Mechanical and microstructural properties of calcined diatomite powder modified high strength mortars at ambient and high temperatures
M Sarıdemir, S Çelikten, A Yıldırım
Advanced Powder Technology 31 (7), 3004-3017, 2020
452020
Mechanical and microstructural properties of waste andesite dust-based geopolymer mortars
S Çelikten
Advanced Powder Technology 32 (1), 1-9, 2021
322021
Effect of calcined perlite content on elevated temperature behaviour of alkali activated slag mortars
S Çelikten, M Sarıdemir, K Akçaözoğlu
Journal of Building Engineering 32 (101717), 2020
212020
Microstructural analyses of high strength concretes containing metakaolin at high temperatures
M Saridemir, MH Severcan, M Ciflikli, S Celikten
International journal of civil engineering 15 (2 A), 273-285, 2017
212017
Strength development of ground perlite-based geopolymer mortars
S Çelikten, B Isikdag
Adv. Concr. Constr 9 (3), 227-234, 2020
172020
Effects of perlite/fly ash ratio and the curing conditions on the mechanical and microstructural properties of geopolymers subjected to elevated temperatures
S Celikten, G Erdoğan
Ceramics International 48 (19), 27870-27877, 2022
162022
Effect of high temperature, acid and sulfate on properties of alkali-activated lightweight aggregate concretes
M Sarıdemir, S Celikten
Construction and Building Materials 317, 125886, 2022
162022
The strength properties of alkali-activated silica fume mortars
M Sarıdemir, S Celikten
COMPUTERS AND CONCRETE 19 (2), 153-159, 2017
112017
Properties of geopolymer mortars derived from ground calcined perlite and NaOH solution
S Çelikten, B Işıkdağ
European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 1-15, 2023
102023
Influence of calcined diatomite content and elevated temperatures on the properties of high strength mortars produced with basalt sand
M Sarıdemir, S Çelikten, M Çiflikli, M Karahancer
Structural Concrete 22, E273-E290, 2021
102021
Mechanical properties of SFRHSC with metakaolin and ground pumice: Experimental and predictive study
M Sarıdemir, MH Severcan, S Çelikten
Steel Compos Struct 23 (5), 543-555, 2017
92017
Effects of Ms modulus, Na concentration and fly ash content on properties of vapour-cured geopolymer mortars exposed to high temperatures
M Sarıdemir, S Çelikten
Construction and Building Materials 363, 129868, 2023
82023
Mechanical and microstructural properties of alkali-activated lightweight mortars exposed to high temperatures
M Sarıdemir, S Çelikten, G Ayaydın
Journal of Building Engineering 42, 103050, 2021
82021
Su içeriği ve ısıl kür süresinin atık bazalt tozu esaslı geopolimer harçların fiziksel ve mekanik özelliklerine etkisi
S Çelikten, İİ Atabey
Niğde Ömer Halisdemir Üniversitesi Mühendislik Bilimleri Dergisi 10 (1), 328-332, 2021
82021
A Study on the Usage of Tobacco Waste Ash as a Mineral Admixture in Concrete Technology
S ÇELİKTEN, M CANBAZ
International Conference on Engineering Technologies (ICENTE¢17) 1 (1), 545 …, 2017
72017
Properties of recycled steel fibre reinforced expanded perlite based geopolymer mortars
S Çelikten
Advances in concrete construction 13 (1), 25-3, 2022
62022
The influence of blast furnace slag content on the mechanical and durability properties of raw perlite-based geopolymer mortars
S Çelikten
Journal of Engineering Research 10 (2B), 2022
62022
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