Enad M. Mahmoud, Ph.D.

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2009 Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States 
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Civil Engineering
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Eyad A Masad grad student 2009 Texas A & M
 (Discrete element modeling of influences of aggregate gradation and aggregate properties on fracture in asphalt mixes.)
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Papagiannakis AT, Zelelew HM, Mahmoud E. (2018) Simulation of Asphalt Concrete Plastic Deformation Behavior Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 30: 4018025
Ibrahim A, Mahmoud E, El-Chabib H, et al. (2016) A One Year Investigation of Self-Compacting Concrete With Recycled Asphalt Pavement Advances in Civil Engineering Materials. 5: 20160024
Mahmoud E, Perales G, Beshears S. (2016) Accelerated laboratory testing of aggregate friction properties Transportation Geotechnics. 9: 49-56
Moaveni M, Mahmoud E, Ortiz EM, et al. (2014) Use of advanced aggregate imaging systems to evaluate aggregate resistance to breakage, abrasion, and polishing Transportation Research Record. 1-10
Mahmoud E, Saadeh S, Hakimelahi H, et al. (2014) Extended finite-element modelling of asphalt mixtures fracture properties using the semi-circular bending test Road Materials and Pavement Design. 15: 153-166
Ibrahim A, Mahmoud E, Khodair Y, et al. (2014) Fresh, Mechanical, and Durability Characteristics of Self-Consolidating Concrete Incorporating Recycled Asphalt Pavements Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 26: 668-675
Ortiz EM, Mahmoud E. (2014) Experimental Procedure for Evaluation of Coarse Aggregate Polishing Resistance Transportation Geotechnics. 1: 106-118
Ibrahim A, Mahmoud E, Yamin M, et al. (2014) Experimental study on Portland cement pervious concrete mechanical and hydrological properties Construction and Building Materials. 50: 524-529
Ibrahim A, Mahmoud E, Ali T. (2013) Investigation of relationships between high strength self consolidating concrete compressive strength and macroscopic internal structure Construction and Building Materials. 38: 1161-1169
Mahmoud E, Ibrahim A, El-Chabib H, et al. (2013) Self-Consolidating Concrete Incorporating High Volume of Fly Ash, Slag, and Recycled Asphalt Pavement International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials. 7: 155-163
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