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Ahmet Emin Kurtoglu
Ahmet Emin Kurtoglu
Other namesAhmet Emin Kurtoğlu, Ahmet E. Kurtoglu, A. Emin Kurtoglu
Assoc. Prof. at Igdir University
Verified email at igdir.edu.tr
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Development of fly ash/slag based self-compacting geopolymer concrete using nano-silica and steel fiber
ME Gülşan, R Alzeebaree, AA Rasheed, A Niş, AE Kurtoğlu
Construction and Building Materials 211, 271-283, 2019
2202019
Mechanical and durability properties of fly ash and slag based geopolymer concrete
AE Kurtoğlu, R Alzeebaree, O Aljumaili, A Niş
Advances in Concrete Construction 6 (4), 345-362, 2018
1342018
Support vector machines in structural engineering: a review
A Çevik, AE Kurtoğlu, M Bilgehan, ME Gülşan, HM Albegmprli
Journal of Civil Engineering and Management 21 (3), 261-281, 2015
992015
Reliability analysis of reinforced concrete haunched beams shear capacity based on stochastic nonlinear FE analysis
HM Albegmprli, A Cevik, ME Gulsan, AE Kurtoglu
Computers and Concrete 15 (2), 259-277, 2015
252015
Fiber reinforced concrete corbels: Modeling shear strength via symbolic regression
AE Kurtoglu, ME Gulsan, HA Abdi, MA Kamil, A Cevik
Comp. and Concr 20, 1-10, 2017
232017
Machine learning approach for predicting the patch load resistance of slender austenitic stainless steel girders
C Graciano, AE Kurtoglu, E Casanova
Structures 30, 198-205, 2021
182021
Patch load resistance of longitudinally stiffened webs: Modeling via support vector machines
AE Kurtoğlu
Steel and Composite Structures, 2018
162018
Mechanical investigation and durability of HDPE-confined SCC columns exposed to severe environment
AE Kurtoglu, AK Hussein, ME Gulsan, MF Altan, A Cevik
KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering 22, 5046-5057, 2018
152018
ANFIS-based prediction of moment capacity of reinforced concrete slabs exposed to fire
M Bilgehan, AE Kurtoğlu
Neural Computing and Applications 27, 869-881, 2016
142016
Reliability-based modeling of punching shear capacity of FRP-reinforced two-way slabs
AE Kurtoğlu, A Çevik, HM Albegmprli, ME Gülşan, M Bilgehan
Computers and Concrete 17 (1), 87-106, 2016
142016
Modelling Marshall design test results of polypropylene modified asphalt by genetic programming techniques
S Tapkın, A Çevik, U Ün, A Kurtoğlu
Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering, 2015
122015
Stochastic finite element based reliability analysis of steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) corbels
ME Gulsan, A Cevik
Computers and Concrete, An International Journal 15 (2), 279-304, 2015
102015
A machine‐learning‐based constitutive bond‐slip model for anchored CFRP strips externally bonded on concrete members
AE Kurtoğlu, Ö Anil, A Çevik
Structural Concrete 23 (3), 1828-1844, 2022
92022
Flexural behavior of HDPE tubular beams filled with self-compacting geopolymer concrete
AE Kurtoğlu, AK Hussein, ME Gülşan, A Çevik
Thin-Walled Structures 167, 108096, 2021
82021
Shear Resistance of Reinforced Aerated Concrete Slabs: Prediction via Artificial Neural Networks
D Bakbak, AE Kurtoğlu
Journal of Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies 4 (2), 344-350, 2019
72019
Artificial intelligence-based modeling of extruded aluminum beams subjected to patch loading
AE Kurtoglu, E Casanova, C Graciano
Thin-Walled Structures 179, 109673, 2022
52022
Modeling the Shear Strength of Reinforced Aerated Concrete Slabs via Support Vector Regression
AE Kurtoglu, D Bakbak
International Journal of Engineering Technologies 5 (1), 6-14, 2019
52019
Size effect on strength of Fiber-Reinforced Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) after exposure to high temperatures
ME Gülşan, KN Abdulhaleem, AE Kurtoğlu, A Cevik
Computers and Concrete, An International Journal 21 (6), 681-695, 2018
52018
Predicting the Shear Strength of Fiber Reinforced Concrete Corbels Via Support Vector Machines
AE KURTOGLU
Cumhuriyet Science Journal 39 (2), 496-514, 2018
42018
New model for compressive strength loss of lightweight concrete exposed to elevated temperatures
AE Kurtoğlu, D Bakbak
Thermal Science 23 (Suppl. 1), S285-S293, 2019
22019
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