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Overview

Rudolf Seracino is affiliated with North Carolina State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of engineering and environmental science, with a particular focus on civil and structural engineering, building and construction, pollution, mechanical engineering, and ocean engineering.

Their work covers a variety of topics related to concrete and construction materials, including structural behavior of reinforced concrete, concrete corrosion and durability, innovative concrete reinforcement materials, geotechnical engineering and underground structures, smart materials for construction, geophysical methods and applications, and grouting, rheology, and soil mechanics.

Frequent coauthors in their research include Gregory Lucier, Emrah Tasdemir, Mervyn J. Kowalsky, James M. Nau, and Brad McCoy.

Rudolf Seracino has published in several venues, including:

  • Composite Structures
  • Construction and Building Materials
  • Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities
  • Journal of Bridge Engineering
  • Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Rudolf Seracino include:

  • Flexural performance of pretensioned ultra-high performance fibre reinforced concrete beams with CFRP tendons, 2020, Composite Structures
  • Behavior of large diameter carbon fiber anchors, 2023, Construction and Building Materials
  • Prestressed MF-FRP: Experimental Study of Rapid Retrofit Solution for Deteriorated Prestressed C-Channel Beams, 2020, Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities
  • Determining Prestress Losses, Residual Capacity, and Degradation from Testing of Prestressed Concrete Bridge Girders after 56 Years of Service, 2024, Journal of Bridge Engineering
  • Rapid Prestressed Concrete Retrofit with Prestressed Mechanically-Fastened Fiber-Reinforced Polymer: Field Performance and Observation for a Deteriorated Prestressed Concrete Bridge, 2023, Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board

Best Publications

  • Full-range behavior of FRP-to-concrete bonded joints

    H. Yuan;H. Yuan;Jinguang Teng;R. Seracino;Z. S. Wu

  • Generic Debonding Resistance of EB and NSM Plate-to-Concrete Joints

    R. Seracino;M. R. Raizal Saifulnaz;D. J. Oehlers

  • Mechanical properties of kenaf fiber reinforced concrete

    A. Elsaid;M. Dawood;R. Seracino;C. Bobko

  • Design of FRP and Steel Plated RC Structures: Retrofitting Beams and Slabs for Strength, Stiffness and Ductility

    Deric John Oehlers;Rudolf Seracino

  • FRP-strengthened RC slabs anchored with FRP anchors

    Scott T. Smith;Shenghua Hu;Seo Jin Kim;Rudolf Seracino

  • Bond Strength of Near-Surface Mounted FRP Strip-to-Concrete Joints

    Rudolf Seracino;Nicola M. Jones;M. S. M. Ali;Mark W. Page

  • Identifying damage locations under ambient vibrations utilizing vector autoregressive models and Mahalanobis distances

    A.A. Mosavi;D. Dickey;R. Seracino;S. Rizkalla

  • Interfacial stress transfer of near surface-mounted FRP-to-concrete joints

    M.S. Mohamed Ali;D.J. Oehlers;M.C. Griffith;R. Seracino

  • Bond Behavior between Basalt Fiber–Reinforced Polymer Sheet and Concrete Substrate under the Coupled Effects of Freeze-Thaw Cycling and Sustained Load

    Jiawei Shi;Hong Zhu;Zhishen Wu;Rudolf Seracino

  • Application of artificial neural networks to predict the bond strength of FRP-to-concrete joints

    Mohammed A. Mashrei;R. Seracino;M.S. Rahman

  • Tests on the Ductility of Reinforced Concrete Beams Retrofitted with FRP and Steel Near-Surface Mounted Plates

    I S T Liu;D J Oehlers;R Seracino

  • Design handbook for RC structures retrofitted with FRP and metal plates: beams and slabs

    D. Oehlers;R. Seracino;S. Smith

  • Rapid assessment of foundation scour using the dynamic features of bridge superstructure

    Adel Elsaid;Rudolf Seracino

  • Vertical shear interaction model between external FRP transverse plates and internal steel stirrups

    M.S. Mohamed Ali;D.J. Oehlers;R. Seracino

  • Study of Intermediate Crack Debonding in Adhesively Plated Beams

    I. S. T. Liu;I. S. T. Liu;D. J. Oehlers;D. J. Oehlers;R. Seracino;R. Seracino

  • Bond behaviour of FRP-to-clay brick masonry joints

    C.R. Willis;Q. Yang;R. Seracino;M.C. Griffith

  • Out-of-plane strength of brick masonry retrofitted with horizontal NSM CFRP strips

    C.R. Willis;R. Seracino;M.C. Griffith

  • The gradual formation of hinges throughout reinforced concrete beams

    D. J. Oehlers;I.S. T. Liu;R. Seracino

  • Damaged masonry walls in two-way bending retrofitted with vertical FRP strips

    C.R. Willis;Q. Yang;R. Seracino;M.C. Griffith

  • Embedding NSM FRP Plates for Improved IC Debonding Resistance

    Deric John Oehlers;Matthew Haskett;Chengqing Wu;Rudolf Seracino

  • Design handbook for RC structures retrofitted with FRP and metal plates: beams and slabs HB 305-2008

    Deric John Oehlers;Rudolf Seracino;Scott T Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Deric J. Oehlers
Deric J. Oehlers University of Adelaide
Scott T Smith
Scott T Smith University of Adelaide
Michael C. Griffith
Michael C. Griffith University of Adelaide
Togay Ozbakkaloglu
Togay Ozbakkaloglu Texas State University
Sami H. Rizkalla
Sami H. Rizkalla North Carolina State University
Phillip Visintin
Phillip Visintin University of Adelaide
M.S. Mohamed Ali
M.S. Mohamed Ali University of Adelaide
Amir Mosavi
Amir Mosavi Óbuda University
Jian Fei Chen
Jian Fei Chen Southern University of Science and Technology
Zhishen Wu
Zhishen Wu Southeast University

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