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Abbas Mohajerani

Abbas Mohajerani

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
36
Citations
5961
World Ranking
8650
National Ranking
438

Overview

Abbas Mohajerani is affiliated with RMIT University in Australia and focuses their research primarily within the fields of engineering and environmental science. Their work encompasses multiple subfields including civil and structural engineering, building and construction, industrial and manufacturing engineering, earth-surface processes, and polymers and plastics.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics such as recycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials production, asphalt pavement performance evaluation, recycling and waste management techniques, concrete and cement materials research, recycled aggregate concrete performance, infrastructure maintenance and monitoring, and municipal solid waste management.

They have published numerous papers in a variety of journals, with frequent publications in venues like Materials, Construction and Building Materials, Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, Waste Management, and Journal of Cleaner Production.

  • Recycling waste rubber tyres in construction materials and associated environmental considerations: A review (2020, Resources Conservation and Recycling)
  • Recycling of Waste Materials for Asphalt Concrete and Bitumen: A Review (2020, Materials)
  • Microplastics and pollutants in biosolids have contaminated agricultural soils: An analytical study and a proposal to cease the use of biosolids in farmlands and utilise them in sustainable bricks (2020, Waste Management)
  • The toxicity and valorization options of cigarette butts (2020, Waste Management)
  • Optimization of fly ash based soil stabilization using secondary admixtures for sustainable road construction (2021, Journal of Cleaner Production)

Mohajerani's work includes collaboration with frequent coauthors such as Halenur Kurmus, Md Tareq Rahman, Dilan Robert, Biplob Kumar Pramanik, and Yuecheng Xin. These partnerships appear across multiple publications and align with their research themes in environmental and construction materials science.

Best Publications

  • The urban heat island effect, its causes, and mitigation, with reference to the thermal properties of asphalt concrete.

    Abbas Mohajerani;Jason Bakaric;Tristan Jeffrey-Bailey

  • Recycling waste rubber tyres in construction materials and associated environmental considerations: A review

    Abbas Mohajerani;Lucas Burnett;John V. Smith;Stefan Markovski

  • Practical recycling applications of crushed waste glass in construction materials: A review

    Abbas Mohajerani;John Vajna;Tsz Ho Homan Cheung;Halenur Kurmus

  • Effects of recycled concrete aggregates on properties of asphalt concrete

    Sumeda Paranavithana;Abbas Mohajerani

  • Nanoparticles in Construction Materials and Other Applications, and Implications of Nanoparticle Use

    Abbas Mohajerani;Lucas Burnett;John V. Smith;Halenur Kurmus

  • A practical proposal for solving the world’s cigarette butt problem: Recycling in fired clay bricks

    Abbas Mohajerani;Aeslina Abdul Kadir;Luke Larobina

  • Recycling of Waste Materials for Asphalt Concrete and Bitumen: A Review.

    Tareq Rahman;Abbas Mohajerani;Filippo Giustozzi

  • Microplastics and pollutants in biosolids have contaminated agricultural soils: An analytical study and a proposal to cease the use of biosolids in farmlands and utilise them in sustainable bricks

    Abbas Mohajerani;Bojana Karabatak

  • Recycling waste materials in geopolymer concrete

    Abbas Mohajerani;David Suter;Tristan Jeffrey-Bailey;Tianyang Song

  • Amazing Types, Properties, and Applications of Fibres in Construction Materials

    Abbas Mohajerani;Siu-Qun Hui;Mehdi Mirzababaei;Arul Arulrajah

  • The toxicity and valorization options of cigarette butts.

    Halenur Kurmus;Abbas Mohajerani

  • Analysis and design methods of screw piles: A review

    Abbas Mohajerani;Dusan Bosnjak;Damon Bromwich

  • Density, Strength, Thermal Conductivity and Leachate Characteristics of Light-Weight Fired Clay Bricks Incorporating Cigarette Butts

    Aeslina Abdul Kadir;Abbas Mohajerani;Felicity Roddick;John Buckeridge

  • Variation in physical and mechanical properties of fired-clay bricks incorporating ETP biosolids

    Aruna Ukwatta;Abbas Mohajerani;Nicky Eshtiaghi;Sujeeva Setunge

  • Physico-mechanical properties of asphalt concrete incorporated with encapsulated cigarette butts

    Abbas Mohajerani;Yasin Tanriverdi;Bao Thach Nguyen;Kee Kong Wong

  • Bricks: an excellent building material for recycling wastes - a review

    Aeslina Abdul Kadir;Abbas Mohajerani

  • Recycling cigarette butts in lightweight fired clay bricks

    Aeslina A Kadir;Abbas Mohajerani

  • Possible use of biosolids in fired-clay bricks

    Aruna Ukwatta;Abbas Mohajerani;Sujeeva Setunge;Nicky Eshtiaghi

  • Optimization of fly ash based soil stabilization using secondary admixtures for sustainable road construction

    Rintu Renjith;Dilan Robert;Sujeeva Setunge;Susanga Costa

  • Strength and microstructural study of recycled asphalt pavement: Slag geopolymer as a pavement base material

    Menglim Hoy;Suksun Horpibulsuk;Arul Arulrajah;Abbas Mohajerani

  • Effect of fiber reinforcement on shear strength and void ratio of soft clay

    M Mirzababaei;A Arulrajah;A Haque;S Nimbalkar

Frequent Co-Authors

Arul Arulrajah
Arul Arulrajah Swinburne University of Technology
Suksun Horpibulsuk
Suksun Horpibulsuk Suranaree University of Technology
Sujeeva Setunge
Sujeeva Setunge RMIT University
Asadul Haque
Asadul Haque Monash University
Sanjay Nimbalkar
Sanjay Nimbalkar University of Technology Sydney
Majidreza Nazem
Majidreza Nazem RMIT University

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