Mohammad Najmush Sakib Oyan Data-verified
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Mohammad Najmush Sakib Oyan's research focuses on the performance and feasibility of asphalt mixtures, particularly in the context of Arkansas. His work investigates the compatibility of aggregate-binder systems and the potential for using warm mix asphalt (WMA) technologies to improve material properties and reduce environmental impact. Oyan has published studies examining the rheological, chemical, and water resistance characteristics of asphalt binders modified with WMA additives. His research also addresses the susceptibility of asphalt mixtures to stripping and moisture damage, aiming to develop new generations of dense-graded asphalt with enhanced durability. Oyan collaborates with researchers from Arkansas State University and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on these projects. His scholarly contributions include a h-index of 3, with 14 total publications and 32 citations.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 14
- Citations: 34
Selected Publications
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Feasibility of Warm Mix Asphalt in Arkansas (2024)
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Relative Compatibility Analysis of Aggregate-Binder Systems in Arkansas against Stripping (2023)
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Rheological, Chemical, and Water Resistance Properties of Asphalt Binders Modified with Selected Warm Mix Additives (2022)
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Evaluation of Moisture Susceptibility and Chemistry of Recovered Asphalt Binders (2022)
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Feasibility Assessment of Warm Mix Asphalt in Arkansas (2021)
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Feasibility Assessment of Warm Mix Asphalt in Arkansas (2021)
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Feasibility Assessment of Warm Mix Asphalt in Arkansas (2021)
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Feasibility Study of Warm Mix Asphalt in Arkansas (2021)
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- Relative Compatibility Analysis of Aggregate-Binder Systems in Arkansas against Stripping
- Feasibility of Warm Mix Asphalt in Arkansas
- Feasibility Study of Warm Mix Asphalt in Arkansas
- Feasibility Assessment of Warm Mix Asphalt in Arkansas
- Rheological, Chemical, and Water Resistance Properties of Asphalt Binders Modified with Selected Warm Mix Additives
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- A New Generation of Dense-Graded Asphalt Mixtures with Superior Performance against Stripping and Moisture Damage
- A New Generation of Dense-Graded Asphalt Mixtures with Superior Performance against Stripping and Moisture Damage
- A New Generation of Dense-Graded Asphalt Mixtures with Superior Performance against Stripping and Moisture Damage
- A New Generation of Dense-Graded Asphalt Mixtures with Superior Performance against Stripping and Moisture Damage
- A New Generation of Dense-Graded Asphalt Mixtures with Superior Performance against Stripping and Moisture Damage
- A New Generation of Dense-Graded Asphalt Mixtures with Superior Performance against Stripping and Moisture Damage
- Feasibility Assessment of Warm Mix Asphalt in Arkansas
- Feasibility Assessment of Warm Mix Asphalt in Arkansas
- A New Generation of Dense-Graded Asphalt Mixtures with Superior Performance against Stripping and Moisture Damage
- A New Generation of Dense-Graded Asphalt Mixtures with Superior Performance against Stripping and Moisture Damage
- Feasibility Assessment of Warm Mix Asphalt in Arkansas
- Evaluation of Moisture Susceptibility and Chemistry of Recovered Asphalt Binders
- A New Generation of Dense-Graded Asphalt Mixtures with Superior Performance against Stripping and Moisture Damage
- Relative Compatibility Analysis of Aggregate-Binder Systems in Arkansas against Stripping
- Relative Compatibility Analysis of Aggregate-Binder Systems in Arkansas against Stripping
- Relative Compatibility Analysis of Aggregate-Binder Systems in Arkansas against Stripping
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