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Mati Ullah Shah
Mati Ullah Shah
PhD Student at EPFL
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Utilization of solid waste from brick industry and hydrated lime in self-compacting cement pastes
MU Shah, M Usman, MU Hanif, I Naseem, S Farooq
Materials 14 (5), 1109, 2021
282021
Effect of tuned spring on vibration control performance of modified liquid column ball damper
MU Shah, M Usman, SH Farooq, IH Kim
Applied Sciences 12 (1), 318, 2021
112021
Machine learning-based predictive model for tensile and flexural strength of 3D-printed concrete
A Ali, RD Riaz, UJ Malik, SB Abbas, M Usman, MU Shah, IH Kim, A Hanif, ...
Materials 16 (11), 4149, 2023
102023
An experimental study of tuned liquid column damper controlled multi-degree of freedom structure subject to harmonic and seismic excitations
MU Shah, M Usman
Plos one 17 (6), e0269910, 2022
92022
Spring-controlled modified tuned liquid column ball damper for vibration mitigation of structures
MU Shah, M Usman, SH Farooq, M Rizwan
Journal of Sound and Vibration 545, 117443, 2023
82023
Diagnosis of durability-related problems in concrete structures through comprehensive analysis and non-destructive testing: a case study
MU Shah, M Usman, RA Khushnood, A Hanif
Journal of Structural Integrity and Maintenance 8 (4), 260-270, 2023
42023
Enhancing seismic resilience of existing reinforced concrete building using non-linear viscous dampers: a comparative study
RD Riaz, UJ Malik, MU Shah, M Usman, FA Najam
Actuators 12 (4), 175, 2023
42023
Analytical and experimental investigations on the performance of tuned liquid column ball damper considering a hollow ball
MU Shah, M Usman, IH Kim, S Dawood
Structural Engineering and Mechanics, An Int'l Journal 83 (5), 655-669, 2022
42022
Feasibility Study of Liquid Tuned Column Hollow Ball Damper for Vibration Control of Structures
MU Shah, M Usman
The 2021 World Congress on Advances in Structural Engineering and Mechanics …, 2021
42021
Experimental investigation of concrete properties using locally available coarse aggregates in Punjab, Pakistan
MI Khan, MU Shah, M Usman
NUST Journal of Engineering Sciences 15 (1), 26-29, 2022
32022
Experimental investigation of tuned liquid column ball damper’s position on vibration control of structure using different fluids
MU Shah, SW Shah, SH Farooq, M Usman, F Ullah
Innovative Infrastructure Solutions 8 (3), 111, 2023
22023
Optimizing Reinforcement Strategies for Robust Beam-Column Joints in Seismic-Resistant Structures
HA Waqas, M Sahil, MM Khan, AW Anwar, MU Shah, M Usman
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 1-18, 2024
2024
Machine learning applications in the development of sustainable building materials to reduce carbon emission
SA Khokhar, MU Shah, F Rehman, HB Cheema, M Usman
Artificial Intelligence Applications for Sustainable Construction, 93-121, 2024
2024
Assessment of Influence of Reinforcement Detailing on Blast Resistance of Reinforced Concrete Beam-column Connections
HA Waqas, A Husnain, H Ubaid, AP Khan, MU Shah, M Ilyas, M WASEEM
Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures «JMES» 10 (3), 357-375, 2023
2023
Self-centering passive base isolation system incorporating shape memory alloy wires for reduction in base drift
M Usman, S Dawood, MU Shah, M Rizwan
Smart Structures and Systems, An International Journal 31 (5), 531-543, 2023
2023
Feasibility Study of Modified Liquid Column Ball Dampers for Vibration Control of Structures
MU Shah
http://10.250.8.41:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/29150, 2022
2022
Utilization of Solid Waste from Brick Industry and Hydrated Lime in Self-Compacting Cement Pastes. Materials 2021, 14, 1109
MU Shah, M Usman, MU Hanif, I Naseem, S Farooq
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2021
Development of Eco-Efficient Self Compacting Cementitious System via Successful Integration of Waste Burnt Brick Powder Modified through Hydrated Lime
MU Shah, MA Khan, MD Qamar, I Naseem
http://10.250.8.41:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/28003, 2021
2021
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