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Analysis of mechanical properties of cement containing boron waste and rice husk ash using full factorial design
Mutuk, Tugba; Mesci, Basak (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2014)In the present study, utilization of industrial wastes, namely boron waste (BW) and agricultural wastes, namely rice husk ash (RHA) were investigated. RHA and BW were added separately and together to cement samples in ... -
Effect of process parameters on hardness and microstructure of graphene reinforced titanium composites
Gurbuz, Mevlut; Mutuk, Tugba (Sage Publications Ltd, 2018)In this study, the effect of the sintering time, temperature and graphene amount on titanium properties was examined for the first time in detail. From the results, the highly dense (4.39g/cm(3)), most hard (from 390HV to ... -
Effect of pure titanium particle size on density, hardness, wear resistance and microstructure properties
Mutuk, Tugba; Gurbuz, Mevlut (Chulalongkorn Univ, Metallurgy & Materials Science Research Inst, 2019)In this study, pure titanium particle samples with different particle sizes were produced by powder metallurgy method. In the sample production, pure titanium particles having a different particle size of <= 30 mu m, <= ... -
The effects of cast industry waste of scale instead of cement on the mechanical and microstructural properties
Mutuk, Tugba; Demirbas, Arife Kubra; Cevik, Sinem; Oktay, Basak Mesci (Wiley, 2020)The scale is a waste coming from the metal casting industry. It is an iron oxide layer formed as a result of oxidation after annealing on steel surfaces. Casting wastes, which have been left uncontrolled for many years, ... -
Mechanical and microstructural characterization of cement mortars prepared by waste foundry sand (WFS)
Cevik, Sinem; Mutuk, Tugba; Oktay, Basak Mesci; Demirbas, Arife Kubra (Australian Ceramic Society, 2017)Foundry sand is used spent in sand molds of ferrous and non-ferrous industries. When it is no longer used, it has become solid wastes generated by foundries. According to European Union regulations, it is a non-hazardous ... -
Mechanical, Wear and Thermal Behaviors of Graphene Reinforced Titanium Composites
Gurbuz, Mevlut; Mutuk, Tugba; Uyan, Pinar (Korean Inst Metals Materials, 9999)In this study, the effects of graphene content (0.15, 0.30, 0.45 and 0.60 wt%) on the mechanical, tribological and thermal properties of titanium matrix composites were investigated. The experimental results showed that ...