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Hyeong-Ki Kim
Hyeong-Ki Kim
Professor, Dept. of Architectural Engineering, Chosun University
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Enhanced effect of carbon nanotube on mechanical and electrical properties of cement composites by incorporation of silica fume
HK Kim, IW Nam, HK Lee
Composite Structures 107, 60-69, 2014
3972014
Workability, and mechanical, acoustic and thermal properties of lightweight aggregate concrete with a high volume of entrained air
HK Kim, JH Jeon, HK Lee
Construction and Building Materials 29, 193-200, 2012
3972012
Use of power plant bottom ash as fine and coarse aggregates in high-strength concrete
HK Kim, HK Lee
Construction and Building Materials 25 (2), 1115-1122, 2011
3752011
Improved piezoresistive sensitivity and stability of CNT/cement mortar composites with low water–binder ratio
HK Kim, IS Park, HK Lee
Composite Structures 116, 713-719, 2014
2422014
Fresh and hardened properties of ultra-high performance concrete incorporating coal bottom ash and slag powder
S Pyo, HK Kim
Construction and Building Materials 131, 459-466, 2017
1972017
Influence of cement flow and aggregate type on the mechanical and acoustic characteristics of porous concrete
HK Kim, HK Lee
Applied Acoustics 71 (7), 607-615, 2010
1912010
Microbially mediated calcium carbonate precipitation on normal and lightweight concrete
HK Kim, SJ Park, JI Han, HK Lee
Construction and Building Materials 38, 1073-1082, 2013
1842013
Heating and heat-dependent mechanical characteristics of CNT-embedded cementitious composites
GM Kim, F Naeem, HK Kim, HK Lee
Composite Structures 136, 162-170, 2016
1672016
Utilization of sieved and ground coal bottom ash powders as a coarse binder in high-strength mortar to improve workability
HK Kim
Construction and Building Materials 91, 57-64, 2015
1612015
Electromagnetic interference shielding characteristics and shielding effectiveness of polyaniline-coated films
BR Kim, HK Lee, SH Park, HK Kim
Thin Solid Films 519 (11), 3492-3496, 2011
1502011
Influence of silica fume additions on electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness of multi-walled carbon nanotube/cement composites
IW Nam, HK Kim, HK Lee
Construction and Building Materials 30, 480-487, 2012
1432012
Coal bottom ash in field of civil engineering: A review of advanced applications and environmental considerations
HK Kim, HK Lee
KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering 19, 1802-1818, 2015
1242015
Acoustic absorption modeling of porous concrete considering the gradation and shape of aggregates and void ratio
HK Kim, HK Lee
Journal of Sound and Vibration 329 (7), 866-879, 2010
1242010
Effects of coarser fine aggregate on tensile properties of ultra high performance concrete
S Pyo, HK Kim, BY Lee
Cement and Concrete Composites 84, 28-35, 2017
1202017
Utilization of power plant bottom ash as aggregates in fiber-reinforced cellular concrete
HK Lee, HK Kim, EA Hwang
Waste Management 30 (2), 274-284, 2010
1112010
Alkali-activated, cementless, controlled low-strength materials (CLSM) utilizing industrial by-products
NK Lee, HK Kim, IS Park, HK Lee
Construction and Building Materials 49, 738-746, 2013
1082013
Flow, water absorption, and mechanical characteristics of normal-and high-strength mortar incorporating fine bottom ash aggregates
HK Kim, JH Jeon, HK Lee
Construction and Building Materials 26 (1), 249-256, 2012
1012012
Effects of quartz-based mine tailings on characteristics and leaching behavior of ultra-high performance concrete
S Pyo, M Tafesse, BJ Kim, HK Kim
Construction and Building Materials 166, 110-117, 2018
922018
Improved chloride resistance of high-strength concrete amended with coal bottom ash for internal curing
HK Kim, JG Jang, YC Choi, HK Lee
Construction and Building Materials 71, 334-343, 2014
862014
Chloride-induced corrosion of steel fiber near the surface of ultra-high performance concrete and its effect on flexural behavior with various thickness
S Pyo, T Koh, M Tafesse, HK Kim
Construction and Building Materials 224, 206-213, 2019
832019
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