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Overview

Mohamed H. Harajli is affiliated with the American University of Beirut in Lebanon, focusing on engineering with a specialization in civil and structural engineering. Their research extensively covers topics related to the structural behavior of reinforced concrete, structural load-bearing analysis, innovative concrete reinforcement materials, concrete corrosion and durability, as well as structural engineering and vibration analysis.

The scientist has contributed to several publications over recent years, primarily appearing in journals focused on construction and structural engineering. Notable publication venues include the Journal of Composites for Construction, Construction and Building Materials, ACI Structural Journal, and the Journal of Structural Engineering.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Mohamed H. Harajli include:

  • Effect of active and passive concrete confinement on the bond stress-slip response of steel bars in tension (2021, Construction and Building Materials)
  • Evaluation of Flexural Strength and Ductility of Hybrid Prestressed Concrete Members (2024, ACI Structural Journal)
  • Assessment of Ductility Measures of Prestressed Concrete Flexural Members: Application to Hybrid Steel-FRP Systems (2024, Journal of Composites for Construction)
  • Flexural Strength and Deformation Capacity of PC Members with Combined Bonded and Unbonded Steel or CFRP Tendons (2025, Journal of Composites for Construction)
  • Behavior of Concrete Beams Prestressed with Hybrid Tendons Using Modified Deformation-Based Approach (2025, Journal of Structural Engineering)

Collaboration forms a significant part of their work, with frequent coauthors including Wassim Nasreddine, Hani Nassif, Farah Assaad, Najwa F. Hany, and Ghassan Fawaz. Wassim Nasreddine and Hani Nassif have multiple joint publications with Mohamed H. Harajli.

Their research predominantly addresses civil and structural engineering challenges with a focus on the mechanical performance and durability of concretes and prestressed concrete members. The topics covered illustrate a blend of applied materials innovation and structural analysis aimed at enhancing construction methods and material performance.

Main fields of study associated with Mohamed H. Harajli:

  • Engineering

Subfields of study include:

  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Building and Construction

Main research topics encompass:

  • Structural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete
  • Structural Load-Bearing Analysis
  • Innovative concrete reinforcement materials
  • Concrete Corrosion and Durability
  • Structural Engineering and Vibration Analysis

Best Publications

  • Bond-slip Response of Reinforcing Bars Embedded in Plain and Fiber Concrete

    M. Harajli;B. Hamad;K. Karam

  • Axial stress–strain relationship for FRP confined circular and rectangular concrete columns

    Mohamed H. Harajli

  • Finite element modeling of FRP-confined concrete using modified concrete damaged plasticity

    Najwa F. Hany;Elie G. Hantouche;Mohamed H. Harajli

  • Effect of confinement of bond strength between steel bars and concrete

    M H Harajli;B S Hamad;A A Rteil

  • EFFECT OF CONFINEMENT OF BOND STRENGTH BETWEEN STEEL BARS AND CONCRETE

    Mohamed H. Harajli;Bilal S. Hamad;Ahmad A. Rteil

  • Local Bond Stress-Slip Behavior of Reinforcing Bars Embedded in Plain and Fiber Concrete

    M. H. Harajli;M. Hout;W. Jalkh

  • STRENGTHENING OF CONCRETE BEAMS BY EXTERNAL PRESTRESSING

    Mohamed H. Harajli

  • Externally Prestressed Members: Evaluation of Second-Order Effects

    M. Harajli;N. Khairallah;H. Nassif

  • Bond Stress-Slip Model for Steel Bars in Unconfined or Steel, FRC, or FRP Confined Concrete under Cyclic Loading

    M. H. Harajli

  • Effect of fibers on the punching shear strength of slab-column connections

    M.H. Harajli;D. Maalouf;H. Khatib

  • Stress-strain model for fiber-reinforced polymer jacketed concrete columns

    M H Harajli;E Hantouche;K Soudki

  • Stress-strain model for fiber-reinforced polymer jacketed concrete columns

    Mohamed H. Harajli;Elie Hantouche;Khaled Soudki

  • EFFECT OF SPAN-DEPTH RATIO ON THE ULTIMATE STEEL STRESS IN UNBONDED PRESTRESSED CONCRETE MEMBERS

    Mohamed H. Harajli

  • Development/Splice Strength of Reinforcing Bars Embedded in Plain and Fiber Reinforced Concrete

    M. H. Harajli

  • Static and Cyclic Out-of-Plane Response of Masonry Walls Strengthened Using Textile-Mortar System

    M. Harajli;H. ElKhatib;J. Tomas San-Jose

  • Comparison of Bond Strength of Steel Bars in Normal- and High-Strength Concrete

    M. H. Harajli

  • Bond Performance of GFRP Bars in Tension: Experimental Evaluation and Assessment of ACI 440 Guidelines

    M H Harajli;M Abouniaj

  • Axial Stress-Strain Model of CFRP-Confined Concrete under Monotonic and Cyclic Loading

    Najwa F. Hany;Elie G. Hantouche;Mohamed H. Harajli

  • Shear Strengthening of Interior Slab–Column Connections Using Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Sheets

    M. H. Harajli;K. A. Soudki

  • Effect of Confinement Using Fiber-Reinforced Polymer or Fiber-Reinforced Concrete on Seismic Performance of Gravity Load-Designed Columns

    Mohamed H. Harajli;Ahmad A. Rteil

  • Effect of Confinement Using Fiber-Reinforced Polymer or Fiber-Reinforced Concrete on Seismic Performance of Gravity Load-Designed Columns

    M H Harajli;A A Rteil

  • Seismic strengthening of bond-critical regions in rectangular reinforced concrete columns using fiber-reinforced polymer wraps

    M H Harajli;F Dagher

  • EVALUATION OF BOND STRENGTH OF STEEL REINFORCING BARS IN PLAIN AND FIBER-REINFORCED CONCRETE

    M H Harajli;M E Mabsout

Frequent Co-Authors

Khaled Soudki
Khaled Soudki University of Waterloo
Antoine E. Naaman
Antoine E. Naaman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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