Abu Sayed Mohammad Akid
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Also affiliated: Louisiana State University (2022); Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (2020–2024); American Concrete Institute (2022); Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (2021); The University of Adelaide (2021)
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Abu Sayed Mohammad Akid's research focuses on the properties and production of sustainable concrete, particularly incorporating recycled materials and supplementary cementitious materials. His work investigates the influence of various additives, such as fly ash, rice husk ash, and different types of fibers (polypropylene, jute, rubber), on the fresh, mechanical, and durability characteristics of concrete. Akid also examines the effects of recycled concrete aggregate size and concentration, as well as coarse aggregate size and content, on the performance of high-strength sustainable concrete. His research employs both experimental findings and machine learning-based evaluations to optimize concrete mixtures. Akid has a publication record of 22 papers with 869 citations and an h-index of 15. He collaborates with researchers such as Zahid Hossain and Alan Meadors at Arkansas State University.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 22
- Citations: 888
Selected Publications
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Experimental and Machine Learning Analysis of High‐Strength Concrete Incorporating Waste Slag and Recycled Steel Fiber (2025)
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Mechanical Properties and Flexural Response of Palm Shell Aggregate Lightweight Reinforced Concrete Beam (2023)
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Effects of Supplementary Cementitious Materials on the Long-Term Durability Properties of Concrete (2022)
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Integration of Rice Husk Ash as Supplementary Cementitious Material in the Production of Sustainable High-Strength Concrete (2022)
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Eco-friendly self-consolidating concrete production with reinforcing jute fiber (2022)
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Influence of coarse aggregate size and content on the properties of recycled aggregate concrete using non-destructive testing methods (2022)
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Development of Self-Compacting Concrete Incorporating Rice Husk Ash with Waste Galvanized Copper Wire Fiber (2022)
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Performance of self-compacting concrete incorporating waste glass as coarse aggregate (2022)
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Investigating the combined effect of aggregate size and sulphate attack on producing sustainable recycled aggregate concrete (2022)
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Evaluating the effects of recycled concrete aggregate size and concentration on properties of high-strength sustainable concrete (2022)
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Performance assessment of various seismic resistant systems for a multistory structure in different seismic zones of Bangladesh (2022)
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Experimental investigation on mechanical performance of high-strength concrete containing polypropylene fiber exposed to high temperature (2021)
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- Integration of Rice Husk Ash as Supplementary Cementitious Material in the Production of Sustainable High-Strength Concrete
- Evaluating the effects of recycled concrete aggregate size and concentration on properties of high-strength sustainable concrete
- Influence of coarse aggregate size and content on the properties of recycled aggregate concrete using non-destructive testing methods
- Eco-friendly self-consolidating concrete production with reinforcing jute fiber
- Investigating the combined effect of aggregate size and sulphate attack on producing sustainable recycled aggregate concrete
Showing 5 of 11 shared publications
- Integration of Rice Husk Ash as Supplementary Cementitious Material in the Production of Sustainable High-Strength Concrete
- Evaluating the effects of recycled concrete aggregate size and concentration on properties of high-strength sustainable concrete
- Influence of coarse aggregate size and content on the properties of recycled aggregate concrete using non-destructive testing methods
- Investigating the combined effect of aggregate size and sulphate attack on producing sustainable recycled aggregate concrete
- Mechanical Properties and Flexural Response of Palm Shell Aggregate Lightweight Reinforced Concrete Beam
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Integration of Rice Husk Ash as Supplementary Cementitious Material in the Production of Sustainable High-Strength Concrete
- Eco-friendly self-consolidating concrete production with reinforcing jute fiber
- Performance of self-compacting concrete incorporating waste glass as coarse aggregate
- Development of Self-Compacting Concrete Incorporating Rice Husk Ash with Waste Galvanized Copper Wire Fiber
- Performance assessment of various seismic resistant systems for a multistory structure in different seismic zones of Bangladesh
- Integration of Rice Husk Ash as Supplementary Cementitious Material in the Production of Sustainable High-Strength Concrete
- Evaluating the effects of recycled concrete aggregate size and concentration on properties of high-strength sustainable concrete
- Eco-friendly self-consolidating concrete production with reinforcing jute fiber
- Performance of self-compacting concrete incorporating waste glass as coarse aggregate
- Eco-friendly self-consolidating concrete production with reinforcing jute fiber
- Mechanical Properties and Flexural Response of Palm Shell Aggregate Lightweight Reinforced Concrete Beam
- Experimental investigation on mechanical performance of high-strength concrete containing polypropylene fiber exposed to high temperature
- Integration of Rice Husk Ash as Supplementary Cementitious Material in the Production of Sustainable High-Strength Concrete
- Eco-friendly self-consolidating concrete production with reinforcing jute fiber
- Performance assessment of various seismic resistant systems for a multistory structure in different seismic zones of Bangladesh
- Integration of Rice Husk Ash as Supplementary Cementitious Material in the Production of Sustainable High-Strength Concrete
- Mechanical Properties and Flexural Response of Palm Shell Aggregate Lightweight Reinforced Concrete Beam
- Performance assessment of various seismic resistant systems for a multistory structure in different seismic zones of Bangladesh
- Integration of Rice Husk Ash as Supplementary Cementitious Material in the Production of Sustainable High-Strength Concrete
- Evaluating the effects of recycled concrete aggregate size and concentration on properties of high-strength sustainable concrete
- Development of Self-Compacting Concrete Incorporating Rice Husk Ash with Waste Galvanized Copper Wire Fiber
- Integration of Rice Husk Ash as Supplementary Cementitious Material in the Production of Sustainable High-Strength Concrete
- Eco-friendly self-consolidating concrete production with reinforcing jute fiber
- Development of Self-Compacting Concrete Incorporating Rice Husk Ash with Waste Galvanized Copper Wire Fiber
- Evaluating the effects of recycled concrete aggregate size and concentration on properties of high-strength sustainable concrete
- Performance of self-compacting concrete incorporating waste glass as coarse aggregate
- Evaluating the effects of recycled concrete aggregate size and concentration on properties of high-strength sustainable concrete
- Influence of coarse aggregate size and content on the properties of recycled aggregate concrete using non-destructive testing methods
- Evaluating the effects of recycled concrete aggregate size and concentration on properties of high-strength sustainable concrete
- Performance of self-compacting concrete incorporating waste glass as coarse aggregate
- Mechanical Properties and Flexural Response of Palm Shell Aggregate Lightweight Reinforced Concrete Beam
- Experimental and Machine Learning Analysis of High‐Strength Concrete Incorporating Waste Slag and Recycled Steel Fiber
- Experimental investigation on mechanical performance of high-strength concrete containing polypropylene fiber exposed to high temperature
- Experimental investigation on mechanical performance of high-strength concrete containing polypropylene fiber exposed to high temperature
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