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Arul Arulrajah

Researcher at Swinburne University of Technology

Publications -  410
Citations -  13387

Arul Arulrajah is an academic researcher from Swinburne University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fly ash & Compressive strength. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 381 publications receiving 9215 citations. Previous affiliations of Arul Arulrajah include Curtin University.

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Fatigue Performance of Geosynthetic-Reinforced Asphalt Concrete Beams

TL;DR: In this paper, overlay placement is a quick remedy to rehabilitate cracks observed in asphalt concrete (AC) pavements under repeated vehicular and thermal loadings, which is a common cause of road cracks.
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Removal of heavy metals from contaminated foundry sand through repeated soil-washing

TL;DR: In this article, the effectiveness of repeated washing in removing heavy metals from contaminated Foundry Sand (FS) sample collected from a recycling company in Melbourne is investigated, and the results show that repeated washing can effectively remove heavy metals.
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Evaluation of the effects of surface slope in discretization of groundwater models

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of surface slope on the performance of grid cell size in model discretization has been investigated using comparison of performances of different models representing different cell sizes.
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Assessing the performance of geothermal pavement constructed using demolition wastes by experimental and CFD simulation techniques

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate the efficiency and heat gain capacity of geothermal pavement system with constant inlet water temperature and closed-loop approach and show that the system can gain almost 450kJ/m2 of thermal energy while subsequently decreasing the surface temperature of the pavement, hence increasing the service life of the geothermal paving.
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Improved mechanical and microstructure of cement-stabilized lateritic soil using recycled materials replacement and natural rubber latex for pavement applications

TL;DR: In this paper , the influence of natural rubber latex on the strength development of cement stabilized lateritic soil (LS) and recycled aggregate blends as a sustainable pavement base was studied. And the results showed that the effective usage of Natural rubber latex and recycled materials in sustainable pavement applications.