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Rotana Hay
Rotana Hay
Senior Research Scientist, AICrete Corp
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Effect of volcanic ash pozzolan or limestone replacement on hydration of Portland cement
K Celik, R Hay, CW Hargis, J Moon
Construction and Building Materials 197, 803-812, 2019
1372019
Hydration, carbonation, strength development and corrosion resistance of reactive MgO cement-based composites
R Hay, K Celik
Cement and Concrete Research 128, 105941, 2020
1112020
Formation of carbonate phases and their effect on the performance of reactive MgO cement formulations
NT Dung, A Lesimple, R Hay, K Celik, C Unluer
Cement and Concrete Research 125, 105894, 2019
992019
Influence of CO2 concentration on the performance of MgO cement mixes
NT Dung, R Hay, A Lesimple, K Celik, C Unluer
Cement and Concrete Composites 115, 103826, 2021
772021
Accelerated carbonation of reactive magnesium oxide cement (RMC)-based composite with supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2)
R Hay, K Celik
Journal of cleaner production 248, 119282, 2020
712020
Life cycle assessment (LCA) of double-skin façade (DSF) system with fiber-reinforced concrete for sustainable and energy-efficient buildings in the tropics
R Hay, CP Ostertag
Building and Environment 142, 327-341, 2018
622018
Influencing factors on micromechanical properties of calcium (alumino) silicate hydrate C-(A-) SH under nanoindentation experiment
R Hay, J Li, K Celik
Cement and Concrete Research 134, 106088, 2020
602020
On utilization and mechanisms of waste aluminium in mitigating alkali-silica reaction (ASR) in concrete
R Hay, CP Ostertag
Journal of cleaner production 212, 864-879, 2019
512019
Phase evolution, micromechanical properties, and morphology of calcium (alumino) silicate hydrates C-(A-) SH under carbonation
R Hay, J Li, K Celik
Cement and Concrete Research 152, 106683, 2022
422022
Mechanical and microstructural changes in reactive magnesium oxide cement-based concrete mixes subjected to high temperatures
R Hay, NT Dung, A Lesimple, C Unluer, K Celik
Cement and Concrete Composites 118, 103955, 2021
422021
Shrinkage, hydration, and strength development of limestone calcined clay cement (LC3) with different sulfation levels
R Hay, L Li, K Celik
Cement and Concrete Composites 127, 104403, 2022
402022
New insights into the role of fly ash in mitigating alkali-silica reaction (ASR) in concrete
R Hay, CP Ostertag
Cement and Concrete Research 144, 106440, 2021
342021
Influence of transverse cracks and interfacial damage on corrosion of steel in concrete with and without fiber hybridization
R Hay, CP Ostertag
Corrosion Science 153, 213-224, 2019
342019
Recovery and direct carbonation of brucite from desalination reject brine for use as a construction material
I Singh, R Hay, K Celik
Cement and Concrete Research 152, 106673, 2022
312022
Carbonation, strength development, and characterization of calcined limestone as a potential construction material
R Hay, G Kashwani, K Celik
Cement and Concrete Research 139, 106263, 2021
312021
Recycling carbonated reactive magnesium cement (RMC) as a building material
R Hay, C Otchere, G Kashwani, K Celik
Journal of Cleaner Production 320, 128838, 2021
272021
Filler effects of CaCO3 polymorphs derived from limestone and seashell on hydration and carbonation of reactive magnesium oxide (MgO) cement (RMC)
R Hay, B Peng, K Celik
Cement and Concrete Research 164, 107040, 2023
252023
Acidification at rebar-concrete interface induced by accelerated corrosion test in aggressive chloride environment
R Hay, CP Ostertag
Cement and Concrete Composites 110, 103573, 2020
252020
Effects of water-to-binder ratios (w/b) and superplasticizer on physicochemical, microstructural, and mechanical evolution of limestone calcined clay cement (LC3)
R Hay, K Celik
Construction and Building Materials 391, 131529, 2023
162023
Multi-scale evaluation of hybrid fiber restraint of alkali-silica reaction expansion in concrete
G Jen, R Hay, CP Ostertag
Construction and Building Materials 211, 1117-1126, 2019
122019
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