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AKINWEKOMI AKEEM DAMILOLA

Publication

Publisher:
 NIL
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 Mechanical Properties Of Hybrid Cementitious Composites”
Publication Authors:
 , I.O. Oladele, A.D. Akinwekomi And U. Donatus,
Year Published:
 2012
Abstract:

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Publisher:
 Nil
Publication Type:
 Disertations
Publication Title:
 Development Of High Alumina Cement Bonded Ant-hill Clay Composite (M.Eng Research Work
Publication Authors:
 NIL
Year Published:
 2011
Abstract:

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Publisher:
 NIL
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 The Effect Of Weld Geometry And Post-Weld Heat Treatment On The Corrosion Behaviour Of Austenitic Stainless Steel Immersed In 1.0 M NaCl Solution.
Publication Authors:
 â€, Oladele Isiaka Oluwole, Joseph Ajibade Omotoyinbo, Akinwekomi Akeem Damilola,
Year Published:
 2010
Abstract:

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Publisher:
 Scientific Research Publishing
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 Development Of Fibre Reinforced Cementitious Composite For Ceiling Application”, I.O. Oladele, A.D. Akinwekomi, S. Aribo, And A.K. Aladenika,
Publication Authors:
 I.O. Oladele, A.D. Akinwekomi, S. Aribo, And A.K. Aladenika
Year Published:
 2009
Abstract:
Natural sponge fibre (Acanthus montanus) was used as reinforcement for ceiling materials in this research work. This fibre, being fairly strong and stiff as well as cheap and plentiful with low energy demand during manufacture, are strong contenders for the reinforcement of cementbased materials. The fibre, whose mass fraction was the variable in this work, was cut down into smaller sizes and mixed with pulverised waste paper, cement and water. The resulting slurry was then poured into rectangular moulds which were compacted until the excess water was expelled and resulting composites became hard. Demoulded samples were left to cure in the open laboratory air for 28 days. Flexural and water absorptivity tests were carried out on the various samples which showed that reinforcement and best mechanical properties were obtained at optimum fibre mass fraction of 4% when compared with the brittle matrix in the absence of reinforcement. These tests confirmed the possible use of sponge fibres as reinforcement in cement matrices for ceiling purposes. 
Publisher:
 NIL
Publication Type:
 Disertations
Publication Title:
 Production Of Fibre Reinforced Cementitious Composite For Structural Application
Publication Authors:
 Nil
Year Published:
 2008
Abstract:

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Publisher:
 NIL
Publication Type:
 Conference
Publication Title:
  Production Of Fibre Reinforced Cementitious Composite For Structural Application
Publication Authors:
 Oladele I.O., Akinwekomi A.D., Aribo S., And Aladenika A.K.
Year Published:
 2008
Abstract:

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Publisher:
 NIL
Publication Type:
 Conference
Publication Title:
  Production Of Fibre Reinforced Cementitious Composite For Structural Application
Publication Authors:
 Oladele I.O., Akinwekomi A.D., Aribo S., And Aladenika A.K.
Year Published:
 2008
Abstract:

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