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44
Citations
6808
World Ranking
5861
National Ranking
1640

Overview

Mohamed A. ElGawady is affiliated with the Missouri University of Science and Technology in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Engineering, with particular emphasis on Civil and Structural Engineering, Building and Construction, Materials Chemistry, Environmental Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.

The scientist's recent publications include:

  • Machine learning to predict properties of fresh and hardened alkali-activated concrete, 2020, Cement and Concrete Composites
  • Repair of ordinary Portland cement concrete using ambient-cured alkali-activated concrete: Interfacial behavior, 2020, Cement and Concrete Research
  • Shear behaviour of ultra-high performance concrete beams with openings, 2022, Structures
  • Mechanical Properties of High Early Strength Class C Fly Ash-Based Alkali Activated Concrete, 2020, Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board
  • Structural performance of novel thin-walled composite cold-formed steel/PE-ECC beams, 2021, Thin-Walled Structures

ElGawady's main topics of research encompass:

  • Structural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete
  • Innovative concrete reinforcement materials
  • Structural Load-Bearing Analysis
  • Concrete and Cement Materials Research
  • Concrete Corrosion and Durability
  • Structural Response to Dynamic Loads
  • Concrete Properties and Behavior

Frequent co-authors include Ahmed Gheni, Mohanad M. Abdulazeez, Eslam Gomaa, Yasser Darwish, and Xing Ma, indicating ongoing collaborations that enhance multi-disciplinary approaches within their research group.

ElGawady often publishes in established academic venues, with numerous papers appearing in the Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Engineering Structures, Construction and Building Materials, Structures, and the Journal of Building Engineering.

The scientist's scholarly output demonstrates considerable involvement in structural and material engineering scholarship, particularly regarding concrete properties and innovative reinforcement techniques, contributing to both theoretical and applied knowledge within the domains of construction and infrastructure engineering.

Best Publications

  • An experimental investigation of crumb rubber concrete confined by fibre reinforced polymer tubes

    Osama Youssf;Mohamed A. ElGawady;Julie E. Mills;Xing Ma

  • A REVIEW OF CONVENTIONAL SEISMIC RETROFITTING TECHNIQUES FOR URM

    M. A. ElGawady;P. Lestuzzi;M. Badoux

  • Effects of near-fault ground motions and equivalent pulses on multi-story structures

    Reza Sehhati;Adrian Rodriguez-Marek;Mohamed ElGawady;William F. Cofer

  • Seismic Behavior of Self-Centering Precast Segmental Bridge Bents

    Mohamed A. ElGawady;Ahmad Sha’lan

  • Seismic Behavior of Posttensioned Concrete-Filled Fiber Tubes

    Mohamed A ElGawady;Aaron J Booker;Haitham M Dawood

  • Mechanical properties of high strength concrete with scrap tire rubber

    Ayman Moustafa;Mohamed A. ElGawady

  • Experimental Investigation of Crumb Rubber Concrete Columns under Seismic Loading

    Osama Youssf;Mohamed A. ElGawady;Julie E. Mills

  • Behavior of Segmental Precast Posttensioned Bridge Piers under Lateral Loads

    Haitham Dawood;Mohamed ElGawady;Joshua Hewes

  • Machine learning to predict properties of fresh and hardened alkali-activated concrete

    Eslam Gomaa;Taihao Han;Mohamed ElGawady;Jie Huang

  • STATIC CYCLIC RESPONSE OF MASONRY WALLS RETROFITTED WITH FIBER-REINFORCED POLYMERS

    Mohamed A. ElGawady;Pierino Lestuzzi;Marc Badoux

  • Effects of interface material on the performance of free rocking blocks

    Mohamed A. ElGawady;Quincy Ma;John W. Butterworth;Jason Ingham

  • Aseismic retrofitting of unreinforced masonry walls using FRP

    Mohamed A. ElGawady;Pierino Lestuzzi;Marc Badoux

  • Analysis of segmental piers consisted of concrete filled FRP tubes

    Mohamed A. ElGawady;Haitham M. Dawood

  • Static cyclic behaviour of FRP-confined crumb rubber concrete columns

    Osama Youssf;Mohamed A. ElGawady;Julie E. Mills

  • Performance of bridge piers under vehicle collision

    Omar I. Abdelkarim;Mohamed A. ElGawady

  • Evaluation of sandwich panels with various polyurethane foam-cores and ribs

    Hesham Tuwair;Matthew Hopkins;Jeffery Volz;Mohamed A. ElGawady

  • Retrofitting of Rectangular Columns with Deficient Lap Splices

    Mohamed A ElGawady;Mesay Endeshaw;David I McLean;Ronald Sack

  • Seismic-Resistant Bridge Columns with Ultrahigh-Performance Concrete Segments

    Shota Ichikawa;Hiroshi Matsuzaki;Ayman Moustafa;Mohamed A. ElGawady

  • In-Plane Seismic Response of URM Walls Upgraded with FRP

    Mohamed A. ElGawady;Pierino Lestuzzi;Marc Badoux

  • Appropriate viscous damping for nonlinear time-history analysis of base-isolated reinforced concrete buildings

    Deepak R. Pant;Anil C. Wijeyewickrema;Mohamed A. ElGawady

  • Finite element modelling and dilation of FRP-confined concrete columns

    Osama Youssf;Mohamed A. ElGawady;Julie E. Mills;Xing Ma

  • Analytical and Finite-Element Modeling of FRP-Concrete-Steel Double-Skin Tubular Columns

    Omar I. Abdelkarim;Mohamed A. ElGawady

Frequent Co-Authors

Julie E. Mills
Julie E. Mills University of South Australia
Xing Ma
Xing Ma University of South Australia
Victor Birman
Victor Birman Missouri University of Science and Technology
K. Chandrashekhara
K. Chandrashekhara Missouri University of Science and Technology
Jason Ingham
Jason Ingham University of Auckland
Genda Chen
Genda Chen Missouri University of Science and Technology
Nawawi Chouw
Nawawi Chouw University of Auckland
Aditya Kumar
Aditya Kumar Missouri University of Science and Technology
Kamal H. Khayat
Kamal H. Khayat Missouri University of Science and Technology

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