Your search returned 4 results. Subscribe to this search

Not what you expected? Check for suggestions
|
1. Study of the effect of stabilization, by lime and sugarcane fibers, on the physico-mechanical and thermal properties of compressed earth blocks (ceb) used in the construction of a soil from el gharb in morocco

by Maatoufi, Y.El | Nasla, S | Jamil, Y | Gueraoui, K | Cherraj, M.

Edition: Vol.26 AprilSource: JP journal of heat and mass transferPublisher: Prayagraj Pushpa Publishing House 2022Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).

2. Compressed earth blocks reinforced with fibers (doum palm) and stabilized with lime: manual compaction procedure and influence of addition on mechanical properties and durability

by Bougtaib, K | Jamil, Y | Nasla, S | Gueraoui, K | Cherraj, M.

Edition: Vol. 26 AprilSource: JP journal of heat and mass transferPublisher: Prayagraj Pushpa Publishing House 2022Online access: Click here to access online Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).

3. Modeling of the effects of changing any parameter on the orientation of short fibers during germination

by El Asri, T | Cherraj, M.

Edition: Vol.25, FebSource: JP journal of heat and mass transferPublisher: Prayagraj Pushpa Publishing House 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).

4. Numerical modelling of the germination influence on the short fiber orientation

by El Asri, T | Cherraj, M.

Edition: Vol.28, AugSource: JP journal of heat and mass transferPublisher: Prayagraj Pushpa Publishing House 2022Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).

Unique Visitors hit counter Total Page Views free counter
Implemented and Maintained by AIKTC-KRRC (Central Library).
For any Suggestions/Query Contact to library or Email: librarian@aiktc.ac.in | Ph:+91 22 27481247
Website/OPAC best viewed in Mozilla Browser in 1366X768 Resolution.

Powered by Koha