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Tiago F. S. Miranda

Researcher at University of Minho

Publications -  144
Citations -  2082

Tiago F. S. Miranda is an academic researcher from University of Minho. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fly ash & Compressive strength. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 135 publications receiving 1429 citations. Previous affiliations of Tiago F. S. Miranda include China University of Mining and Technology & University of Porto.

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Soil stabilisation using alkaline activation of fly ash for self compacting rammed earth construction

TL;DR: In this article, the effectiveness of alkaline activation of low-calcium fly ash on the improvement of residual granitic soils to be used on rammed-earth construction was investigated.
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Rockburst laboratory tests database — Application of data mining techniques

TL;DR: In this paper, a large number of rockburst tests were performed and their information collected, stored in a database and analyzed. Data Mining techniques were applied to the database in order to develop predictive models for the rockburst maximum stress (σRB) and rockburst risk index (IRB) that need the results of such tests to be determined.
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Sustainable alkali activated materials: Precursor and activator derived from industrial wastes

TL;DR: In this article, the potential application of a solution used to wash moulds from the aluminium casting industry as an alkali activator, for inclusion in the production of alkaline cement was analyzed.
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Rammed earth construction with granitic residual soils: The case study of northern Portugal

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the suitability of the local granitic residual soils for building in unstabilised rammed earth and showed that these soils are unsuitable and that rammed-earth construction is only feasible if these soils go through a stabilising process.
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Neurotoxicity, Behavior, and Lethal Effects of Cadmium, Microplastics, and Their Mixtures on Pomatoschistus microps Juveniles from Two Wild Populations Exposed under Laboratory Conditions―Implications to Environmental and Human Risk Assessment

TL;DR: Investigation of the short-term toxicity of cadmium to wild Pomatochistus microps juveniles and the potential modulation of acute Cd toxicity by 1–5 µm polyethylene MPs indicate that MPs modulated the sub-lethal toxic effects of Cd in wild P.microps juveniles, especially neurotoxicity.