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Rajai Z. Al Rousan
Rajai Z. Al Rousan
Professor of Civil Engineering, Jordan University of Science and Technology
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Fatigue performance of reinforced concrete beams strengthened with CFRP sheets
R Al-Rousan, M Issa
Construction and Building Materials 25 (8), 3520-3529, 2011
1112011
Experimental and parametric study of circular short columns confined with CFRP composites
MA Issa, RZ Alrousan, MA Issa
Journal of Composites for Construction 13 (2), 135-147, 2009
1002009
Bond-slip behavior between carbon fiber reinforced polymer sheets and heat-damaged concrete
RH Haddad, R Al-Rousan, A Almasry
Composites Part B: Engineering 45 (1), 1049-1060, 2013
842013
Performance of reinforced concrete slabs strengthened with different types and configurations of CFRP
R Al-Rousan, M Issa, H Shabila
Composites Part B: Engineering 43 (2), 510-521, 2012
832012
Repair of shear-deficient and sulfate-damaged reinforced concrete beams using FRP composites
RH Haddad, RZ Al-Rousan, BK Al-Sedyiri
Engineering structures 56, 228-238, 2013
602013
Effect of sulfates on bond behavior between carbon fiber reinforced polymer sheets and concrete
R Al-Rousan, R Haddad, K Al-Sa’di
Materials & Design 43, 237-248, 2013
582013
Flexural behavior of lightweight concrete beams encompassing various dosages of macro synthetic fibers and steel ratios
M Alhassan, R Al-Rousan, A Ababneh
Case studies in construction materials 7, 280-293, 2017
532017
Behavior of plain concrete beams with DSSF strengthened in flexure with anchored CFRP sheets—Effects of DSSF content on the bonding length of CFRP sheets
RZ Al-Rousan, MA Alhassan, EA AlShuqari
Case Studies in Construction Materials 9, e00195, 2018
492018
NLFEA sulfate-damage reinforced concrete beams strengthened with FRP composites
R Al-Rousan, R Haddad
Composite Structures 96, 433-445, 2013
472013
Empirical and NLFEA prediction of bond-slip behavior between DSSF concrete and anchored CFRP composites
RZ Al-Rousan
Construction and Building Materials 169, 530-542, 2018
442018
The effect of beam depth on the shear behavior of reinforced concrete beams externally strengthened with carbon fiber–reinforced polymer composites
RZ Al-Rousan, MA Issa
Advances in Structural Engineering 19 (11), 1769-1779, 2016
442016
Influence of synthetic fibers on the shear behavior of lightweight concrete beams
A Ababneh, R Al-Rousan, M Alhassan, M Alqadami
Advances in Structural Engineering 20 (11), 1671-1683, 2017
422017
Behavior of macro synthetic fiber concrete beams strengthened with different CFRP composite configurations
RZ Al-Rousan
Journal of Building Engineering 20, 595-608, 2018
412018
Influence of polypropylene fibers on the flexural behavior of reinforced concrete slabs with different opening shapes and sizes
R Al‐Rousan
Structural Concrete 18 (6), 986-999, 2017
382017
Flexural behavior of RC beams externally strengthened with CFRP composites exposed to severe environment conditions
RZ Al-Rousan, MA Issa
KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering 21, 2300-2309, 2017
382017
An anchorage system for CFRP strips bonded to thermally shocked concrete
RH Haddad, RZ Al-Rousan
International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives 71, 10-22, 2016
372016
Impact resistance of polypropylene fiber reinforced concrete two-way slabs
RZ Al-Rousan, MA Alhassan, H Al-Salman
Structural Engineering and Mechanics 62 (3), 373-380, 2017
342017
Repair of shear-deficient normal weight concrete beams damaged by thermal shock using advanced composite materials
RZ Al-Rousan, RH Haddad, AO Swesi
Composites Part B: Engineering 70, 20-34, 2015
332015
Composite behavior of precast concrete full-depth panels and prestressed girders
MA Issa, JS Salas, HI Shabila, RZ Alrousan
PCI journal 51 (5), 132, 2006
332006
Numerical simulation of the influence of bond strength degradation on the behavior of reinforced concrete beam-column joints externally strengthened with FRP sheets
RZ Al-Rousan, A Alkhawaldeh
Case Studies in Construction Materials 15, e00567, 2021
322021
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