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Principal Investigator: Dr. Engr. Md. Tarek Uddin Professor, Department of Civil Engineering

Registration Form. UAP/SEL Seminar on Recycling of Demolished Concrete. UAP/SEL Seminar on Recycling of Demolished Concrete IEB Headquarters, Ramna, Dhaka. October 26, 2008, 9:00 am ~ 2:00 pm. Venue: Seminar Hall, IEB Headquarters, Ramna, Dhaka.

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Principal Investigator: Dr. Engr. Md. Tarek Uddin Professor, Department of Civil Engineering

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  1. Registration Form UAP/SEL Seminar on Recycling of Demolished Concrete UAP/SEL Seminar on Recycling of Demolished Concrete IEB Headquarters, Ramna, Dhaka. October 26, 2008, 9:00 am ~ 2:00 pm. Venue: Seminar Hall, IEB Headquarters, Ramna, Dhaka. Date and Time: October 26, 2008, 9:00 am ~ 2:00 pm. Name………………………………….. Designation……………………………. Organization…………………………… Contact address with tel. and email address …………………………………………… …………………………………………… …………………………………………… …………………………………………… …………………………………………… …………………………………………… …………………………………………… …………………………………………… ……………………………………………. Registration Fee: Free Sponsored by SEL. Registration is exclusively for relevant professionals. The registration form to be reached at the following address on or before October 15, 2008: Dr. Engr. Md. Tarek Uddin Professor, Department of Civil Engineering The University of Asia Pacific House No. 53, Road No. 4A Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka 1209, Bangladesh. Tel. 8624062, 01714220390. Web. www.uap-bd.edu Photocopy of this form is acceptable. Make Durable Concrete Save Environment • The global concrete industry requires about 10 billion tonnes of natural aggregate every year. In addition, the amount of waste concrete demolished from old buildings or reconstruction of highways and other infrastructures is rapidly rising in the world. Such a large amount of natural aggregate consumption and landfill of waste concrete would be responsible for many environmental consequences. Investigations are still necessary for recycling of demolished concrete for high-level applications as a structural concrete. With this background, this study was planned by the Department of Civil Engineering of The University of Asia Pacific (UAP) with the financial support by The Structural Engineers Limited (SEL). The scope of this seminar will cover the following topics: • Properties of the recycled aggregates collected from demolished building sites, • Improvement of the workability of recycled aggregate concrete, • Compressive strength, Young’s modulus, stress-strain properties of recycled aggregate concrete, • Variation of strength between cylinder concrete specimens and cored cylinder concrete specimens collected from concrete slabs made with recycled aggregate, • Comparison of recycled aggregate with different types of virgin aggregates. • Drying shrinkage of recycled aggregate concrete. Principal Investigator: Dr. Engr. Md. Tarek Uddin Professor, Department of Civil Engineering The University of Asia Pacific (UAP), House No. 53, Road No. 4A, Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka 1209, Tel. 8624062, 01714220390, Fax: 9664950, web. www.uap-bd.edu Email. tarek@uap-bd.edu, mtareku@yahoo.com Invited Speakers Dr. Engr. M. Shamim Z. Bosunia Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, BUET, Dhaka. Dr. Hidenori Hamada Associate professor, Department of Civil and Structural Engineering Kyushu University, Japan. Department of Civil Engineering The University of Asia Pacific (UAP) The Structural Engineers Limited (SEL)

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