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D-Index
56
Citations
10785
World Ranking
2856
National Ranking
148

Mohamed Elchalakani publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mohamed Elchalakani sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 368 publications — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Mohamed Elchalakani D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mohamed Elchalakani sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

Mohamed Elchalakani is affiliated with the University of Western Australia in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a concentration in civil and structural engineering, building and construction, materials chemistry, mechanics of materials, and mechanical engineering.

Their scholarly output includes numerous publications in the field, covering key topics such as structural behavior of reinforced concrete, innovative concrete reinforcement materials, structural load-bearing analysis, concrete and cement materials research, concrete corrosion and durability, fire effects on concrete materials, and structural response to dynamic loads.

Frequently, Mohamed Elchalakani collaborates with several coauthors, including Bo Yang, Ali Karrech, Sherif Yehia, Pouria Ayough, and Thong M. Pham.

Their work appears prominently in recurring publication venues, including:

  • Structures
  • Engineering Structures
  • Construction and Building Materials
  • Journal of Building Engineering
  • Journal of Constructional Steel Research

Selected recent papers by Mohamed Elchalakani include:

  • "Mechanical performance and durability of geopolymer lightweight rubber concrete," 2021, Journal of Building Engineering
  • "AI-based performance prediction for 3D-printed concrete considering anisotropy and steam curing condition," 2023, Construction and Building Materials
  • "Experimental and numerical study on concrete beams reinforced with Basalt FRP bars under static and impact loads," 2021, Composite Structures
  • "Development of ECO-UHPC utilizing gold mine tailings as quartz sand alternative," 2021, Cleaner Engineering and Technology
  • "Impact response of fibre reinforced geopolymer concrete beams with BFRP bars and stirrups," 2021, Engineering Structures

Best Publications

  • Concrete-filled circular steel tubes subjected to pure bending

    Mohamed Elchalakani;Xiao-Ling Zhao;Raphael H Grzebieta

  • Tests on concrete filled double-skin (CHS outer and SHS inner) composite short columns under axial compression

    Mohamed Elchalakani;Xiao-Ling Zhao;Raphael H Grzebieta

  • Axial capacity and design of thin-walled steel SHS strengthened with CFRP

    Michael Richard Bambach;Hussein Haji Jama;Mohamed Elchalakani

  • High strength rubberized concrete containing silica fume for the construction of sustainable road side barriers

    Mohamed Elchalakani

  • Composite steel–CFRP SHS tubes under axial impact

    Michael Richard Bambach;Mohamed Elchalakani;Xiao Ling Zhao

  • Development of high strength one-part geopolymer mortar using sodium metasilicate

    Minhao Dong;Mohamed Elchalakani;Ali Karrech

  • Plastic mechanism analysis of steel SHS strengthened with CFRP under large axial deformation

    Michael Richard Bambach;Mohamed Elchalakani

  • Tests of glass fibre reinforced polymer rectangular concrete columns subjected to concentric and eccentric axial loading

    Mohamed Elchalakani;Guowei Ma

  • Tests of concrete-filled double skin CHS composite stub columns

    Xiao-Ling Zhao;Raphael H Grzebieta;Mohamed Elchalakani

  • Plastic mechanism analysis of circular tubes under pure bending

    Mohamed Elchalakani;Xiao Ling Zhao;Raphael H Grzebieta

  • Experiments and Finite Element Analysis of GFRP Reinforced Geopolymer Concrete Rectangular Columns Subjected to Concentric and Eccentric Axial Loading

    Mohamed Elchalakani;Ali Karrech;Minhao Dong;M.S. Mohamed Ali

  • A review on methods for liberating lithium from pegmatities

    A. Karrech;M.R. Azadi;M. Elchalakani;M.A. Shahin

  • Tests of Cold-Formed Circular Tubular Braces under Cyclic Axial Loading

    Mohamed Elchalakani;Xiao-Ling Zhao;Raphael H Grzebieta

  • Sustainable concrete with high volume GGBFS to build Masdar City in the UAE

    Mohamed Elchalakani;Tarek Aly;Emad Abu-Aisheh

  • Dynamic compressive properties of lightweight rubberized concrete

    Thong M. Pham;Wensu Chen;Abdul M. Khan;Hong Hao

  • Mechanical performance and durability of geopolymer lightweight rubber concrete

    Osama Youssf;Osama Youssf;Mohamed Elchalakani;Reza Hassanli;Rajeev Roychand

  • Bending tests to determine slenderness limits for cold-formed circular hollow sections

    Mohamed Elchalakani;Xiao Ling Zhao;Raphael H Grzebieta

  • Experimental and numerical study on concrete beams reinforced with Basalt FRP bars under static and impact loads

    Zhijie Huang;Zhijie Huang;Wensu Chen;Tung T. Tran;Thong M. Pham

  • Concrete-filled cold-formed circular steel tubes subjected to variable amplitude cyclic pure bending

    Mohamed Elchalakani;Xiao Ling Zhao

  • Concrete-filled steel circular tubes subjected to constant amplitude cyclic pure bending

    Mohamed Elchalakani;Xiao-Ling Ling Zhao;Raphael Hilary Grzebieta

  • Durability characteristics of lightweight rubberized concrete

    Thong M. Pham;Mohamed Elchalakani;Hong Hao;Jeffrey Lai

Frequent Co-Authors

Xiao Ling Zhao
Xiao Ling Zhao Monash University
Raphael H Grzebieta
Raphael H Grzebieta University of New South Wales
Thong M. Pham
Thong M. Pham Curtin University
Hong Hao
Hong Hao Curtin University
M.S. Mohamed Ali
M.S. Mohamed Ali University of Adelaide
Wensu Chen
Wensu Chen Curtin University
Vipulkumar Ishvarbhai Patel
Vipulkumar Ishvarbhai Patel La Trobe University
Mohamed A. Shahin
Mohamed A. Shahin Curtin University
David Thambiratnam
David Thambiratnam Queensland University of Technology
Chongchong Qi
Chongchong Qi Central South University

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