Prof Dr. Nazar Oukaili | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Prof Dr,Nazar Oukaili,University of Baghdad, Iraq
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Education :
Teaching Experience:
Undergraduate Courses,Reinforced Concrete Design,Reinforced Concrete,Theory of Structures,Mechanics of Materials,Postgraduate Courses,Prestressed Concrete,Advanced Solid Mechanics,Nonlinear Structural Concrete Analysis
Work Experience:
Publications :
- Influence of Partial Prestressing on Strength, Stiffness and Cracking Resistance of Reinforced Concrete Members Exposed to Static and Cyclic Loading
- Strength of Partial Prestressed Concrete being Bended Elements with Mixed Reinforcement by Highly Strength Strands and Bar Reinforcement
- Design of Partially Prestressed Concrete Girders
- Stress-Strain in Strands and Bars of Partially Prestressed Concrete Elements
- Determination of Classes of Armature when Reinforcement is mixed
- Strength and Stress-Strain Condition of Reinforced Concrete Elements
- Determination of Load Capacity of Structural Concrete Members Using the Modified Stress-Strain Diagrams of Steel Reinforcement
- Determination of Load Capacity of Structural Concrete Members Using the Modified Diagrams
- Effect of Prestress and Variation in the Stress-Strain Diagrams on the Strength of Linear Reinforced Concrete Members
- Moment Capacity and Strength of Reinforced Concrete Members Using Stress-Strain Diagrams of Concrete and Steel
- Prestressed Steel in Compression Zone in Fully and Partially Prestressed Concrete Members
- Model for Predicting the Cracking Moment in Structural Concrete Members
- Theoretical and Experimental Study for the Strength of Structural Concrete Members
- Cracking Moment in Structural Concrete Flexural Members
- Criteria for Selecting Nonprestressed Steel in Partially Prestressed Concrete Members
- Tension Stiffening in Partially Prestressed Concrete Flexural Members
- Criteria for Selecting Nonprestressed Steel in Partially Prestressed Concrete Members
- Tension Stiffening in Partially Prestressed Concrete Flexural Members
- Tension Stiffening in Post-Tensioning Beams
- Computer Program for Predicting Ultimate Strength of Structural Concrete Sections of General Shape
- Computer Program to Study the Behavior of Structural Concrete Members under Static Loads
- Methodology for selecting Nonprestressed Steel in Post-Tensioning Beams
- Methodology for selecting Nonprestressed Steel in Post-Tensioning Beams
- Effect of Prestressing Force on Torsion Resistance of Concrete Beams
- Nonlinear Analysis of CFRP-Prestressed Concrete Beams Subjected to Incremental Static Loading by Finite Elements
- Flexural Behavior of the Structural Concrete Beams Reinforced with FRP under Static Loads
- Analytical Model for Predicting Displacement in Structural Concrete Beams
- Dowel Action Between Two Concretes
- Experimental Investigation of Reinforced Concrete Flexural Beams Strengthened or Repaired with CFRP
- Short Term Deflection of Ordinary, Partially Prestressed and CFRP Bars Reinforced Concrete Beams