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Prof. Krishna Prapoorna Biligiri
Prof. Krishna Prapoorna Biligiri
Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati, India
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Pervious concrete as a sustainable pavement material–Research findings and future prospects: A state-of-the-art review
AK Chandrappa, KP Biligiri
Construction and building materials 111, 262-274, 2016
4902016
Rational modeling of tertiary flow for asphalt mixtures
KP Biligiri, KE Kaloush, MS Mamlouk, MW Witczak
Transportation Research Record 2001 (1), 63-72, 2007
2082007
Comprehensive investigation of permeability characteristics of pervious concrete: A hydrodynamic approach
AK Chandrappa, KP Biligiri
Construction and Building Materials 123, 627-637, 2016
2042016
Evaluation of fiber-reinforced asphalt mixtures using advanced material characterization tests
KE Kaloush, KP Biligiri, WA Zeiada, MC Rodezno, JX Reed
Journal of Testing and Evaluation 38 (4), 400-411, 2010
1832010
Pavement asset management systems and technologies: A review
NSP Peraka, KP Biligiri
Automation in Construction 119, 103336, 2020
1722020
Fracture properties of asphalt mixtures using semi-circular bending test: A state-of-the-art review and future research
G Saha, KP Biligiri
Construction and Building Materials 105, 103-112, 2016
1662016
Modeling climate change impacts of pavement production and construction
P White, JS Golden, KP Biligiri, K Kaloush
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 54 (11), 776-782, 2010
1642010
A review of sustainable pervious concrete systems: Emphasis on clogging, material characterization, and environmental aspects
A Singh, PV Sampath, KP Biligiri
Construction and Building Materials 261, 120491, 2020
1312020
Recyclability of rubber in asphalt roadway systems: A review of applied research and advancement in technology
VH Nanjegowda, KP Biligiri
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 155, 104655, 2020
1182020
Fracture damage evaluation of asphalt mixtures using Semi-Circular Bending test based on fracture energy approach
G Saha, KP Biligiri
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 142, 154-169, 2015
1112015
Asphalt-rubber standard practice guide
GB Way, KE Kaloush, KP Biligiri
Rubber Pavements Association, Tempe, 2012
1112012
Influence of mix parameters on pore properties and modulus of pervious concrete: an application of ultrasonic pulse velocity
AK Chandrappa, KP Biligiri
Materials and Structures 49, 5255-5271, 2016
982016
Asphalt Mixtures' Crack Propagation Assessment using Semi-Circular Bending Tests.
KP Biligiri, S Said, H Hakim
International Journal of Pavement Research & Technology 5 (4), 2012
862012
Asphalt-rubber gap-graded mixture design practices: A state-of-the-art research review and future perspective
V Venudharan, KP Biligiri, JB Sousa, GB Way
Road Materials and Pavement Design 18 (3), 730-752, 2017
852017
Effect of pavement materials’ damping properties on tyre/road noise characteristics
KP Biligiri
Construction and Building Materials 49, 223-232, 2013
812013
Quantification of embodied energy and carbon footprint of pervious concrete pavements through a methodical lifecycle assessment framework
A Singh, P Vaddy, KP Biligiri
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 161, 104953, 2020
702020
Evaluation of asphalt mixtures' viscoelastic properties using phase angle relationships
KP Biligiri, K Kaloush, J Uzan
International Journal of Pavement Engineering 11 (2), 143-152, 2010
702010
Flexural-fatigue characteristics of pervious concrete: Statistical distributions and model development
AK Chandrappa, KP Biligiri
Construction and Building Materials 153, 1-15, 2017
682017
Advanced rheological characterization of Reacted and Activated Rubber (RAR) modified asphalt binders
S Kedarisetty, KP Biligiri, JB Sousa
Construction and Building Materials 122, 12-22, 2016
622016
Pore structure characterization of pervious concrete using X-ray microcomputed tomography
AK Chandrappa, KP Biligiri
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 30 (6), 04018108, 2018
602018
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