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Muhammad Junaid Munir

Researcher at RMIT University

Publications -  74
Citations -  2625

Muhammad Junaid Munir is an academic researcher from RMIT University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aggregate (composite) & Compressive strength. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 55 publications receiving 1489 citations. Previous affiliations of Muhammad Junaid Munir include Mirpur University of Science and Technology & Shenzhen University.

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Manufacturing of sustainable clay bricks: Utilization of waste sugarcane bagasse and rice husk ashes

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of the waste addition produced from two major crops: sugarcane and rice in clay bricks manufacturing was evaluated and it was concluded that the brick specimens incorporating lower dosage of SBA and RHA (i.e. 5% by clay weight) will not only relieve the environmental burden but also result into a more sustainable and economical construction.
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Performance of wheat genotypes under osmotic stress at germination and early seedling growth stage

TL;DR: Sixteen wheat genotypes including local varieties were tested in completely randomized design with three repeats, showing highly significant differences for all traits in response to the moisture stress.
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Properties enhancement of recycled aggregate concrete through pretreatment of coarse aggregates - comparative assessment of assorted techniques

TL;DR: In this paper, the intrinsic properties of recycled coarse aggregates (RC) associated with bonded mortar were modified with two different pretreatment techniques viz-a-viz HCl pretreatment and Na2SO4 pretreatment, while maintaining a fixed aggregate-to-solution ratio of 1:4.5.
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Production of sustainable clay bricks using waste fly ash: Mechanical and durability properties

TL;DR: In this paper, the compressive strength of bricks incorporating fly ash was lower as compared to that of clay bricks without fly ash, and the reduction in weight was also observed in the fly ash bricks which would lead to overall weight reduction of the structures.
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Exploratory study on the effect of waste rice husk and sugarcane bagasse ashes in burnt clay bricks

TL;DR: In this article, the use of waste materials (RHA and bagasse ash) for brick production has been attempted and it was observed compressive strength and modulus of rupture decreased with incorporation of RHA and SBA in burnt clay bricks.