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Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology
School of Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering

Kearsley, EP

MIng(Pret) PhD(Leeds) - Associate Professor and Head

NRF Rating: C2

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Telephone number: 012 420 2176
Fax number: 012 362 5218
E-mail address: elsabe.kearsley@up.ac.za

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Materials research : Fibre reinforced foamed concrete

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Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Denneman E, Wu R, Kearsley EP, Visser AT: 2011. Discrete fracture in high performance fibre reinforced concrete materials. Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 78 (10) / Jul, pp 2235-2245, Full Text

Mahlaba JS, Kearsley EP, Kruger RA: 2011. Physical, chemical and mineralogical characterisation of hydraulically disposed fine coal ash from SASOL synfuels. Fuel, 90 (7) / Jul, pp 2491-2500, Full Text

Elsaigh W, Robberts JM, Kearsley EP: 2011. 1. Modeling the behavior of steel-fiber reinforced concrete ground slabs. I: Development of material model. Journal of Transportation Engineering-Asce, 137 (12) / Dec, pp 882-888.

Elsaigh W, Kearsley EP, Robberts JM: 2011. 2. Modeling the behavior of steel-fiber reinforced concrete ground slabs. II: Development of slab model. Journal of Transportation Engineering-Asce, 137 (12) / Dec, pp 889-896.

Denneman E, Kearsley EP, Visser AT: 2011. Splitting tensile test for fibre reinforced concrete. Materials and Structures, 44 (8) / Oct, pp 1441-1449, Full Text

Mahlaba JS, Kearsley EP, Kruger RA, Pretorius PC: 2011. Evaluation of workability and strength development of fly ash pastes prepared with industrial brines rich in SO4 and C1- to expand brine utilisation. Minerals Engineering, 24 (10) / Aug, pp 1077-1081, Full Text

Mahlaba JS, Kearsley EP, Kruger RA: 2011. Effect of fly ash characteristics on the behaviour of pastes prepared under varied brine conditions. Minerals Engineering, 24 (8) / Jul, pp 923-929, Full Text

 

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