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Obiekwe Ubachukwu
Obiekwe Ubachukwu
Other namesUbachukwu O. A.
Senior Lecturer, Civil Engineering Department, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike
Verified email at mouau.edu.ng
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Recycling and reuse of solid wastes; a hub for ecofriendly, ecoefficient and sustainable soil, concrete, wastewater and pavement reengineering
KC Onyelowe, D Bui Van, O Ubachukwu, C Ezugwu, B Salahudeen, ...
International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies 14 (3), 440-451, 2019
822019
Stabilization of olokoro-umuahia lateritic soil using palm bunch ash as admixture
KC Onyelowe, OA Ubachukwu
Umudike Journal of Engineering and Technology (UJET) 1 (2), 67-77, 2015
322015
The influence of fines on the hydro-mechanical behavior of sand for sustainable compacted liner and sub-base construction applications
KC Onyelowe, AM Ebid, S Hanandeh, AAB Moghal, IC Onuoha, ...
Asian Journal of Civil Engineering 25 (1), 623-635, 2024
222024
Assessment of rainstorm induced sediment deposition, gully development at Ikot Ekpene, Nigeria and the devastating effect on the environment
KC Onyelowe, DB Van, OC Ikpemo, OA Ubachukwu, M Van Nguyen
Environmental Technology & Innovation 10, 194-207, 2018
212018
Strength of pozzolan soil blend in chemically improved lateritic soil for pavement base material purpose
KC Onyelowe, T Amhadi, C Ezugwu, H Ugwuanyi, U Iro, I Jideofor, ...
International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies 14 (3), 410-416, 2019
162019
Investigation of the supplementary cementitious potentials of oyster shell powder for eco-friendly and low-cost concrete
OA Ubachukwu, FO Okafor
Electronic Journal of Geotechnical Engineering 24 (5), 1297-1306, 2019
162019
Comparison between the strength characteristics of pozzolan stabilized lateritic soil of coconut shell husk ash and palm kernel shell husk ash admixtures
KC Onyelowe, OA Ubachukwu, IC Onuoha, C Ikpa, P Umoren
Am Res J Civil Struct Eng 1, 1-8, 2016
132016
Properties of eco-friendly concrete produced by partial replacement of sand with sawdust with emphasis on water-cement ratio
OA Ubachukwu, SE Ubi, KP Esochaghi, KB Nwokoukwu
Nigerian Journal of Technology 41 (1), 26–31-26–31, 2022
92022
Towards green concrete: Response of oyster shell powder-cement concrete to splitting tensile load
OA Ubachukwu, FO Okafor
Nigerian Journal of Technology 39 (2), 363-368, 2020
92020
Assessment of granular soil failure at the water borehole depth in South Eastern Nigeria by discrete and finite element methods
KC Onyelowe, OA Ubachukwu, OC Ikpemo, FO Okafor
International Congress and Exhibition" Sustainable Civil Infrastructures …, 2017
92017
Formulation of predictive model for the compressive strength of oyster shell powder-cement concrete using Scheffe’s simplex lattice theory.
OA UBACHUKWU, FO OKAFOR
Építőanyag: Journal of Silicate Based & Composite Materials 72 (6), 2020
72020
Performance of sand-crushed oyster shells blended fine aggregates in concrete: waste management perspective in Nigeria
OA Ubachukwu, FO Okafor, KB Nwokoukwu, KP Esochaghi
Nigerian Journal of Technology 40 (1), 13-18, 2021
52021
Potentials of bamboo leaf ash as supplementary cementicious material for concrete in Southern Nigeria
OA Ubachukwu, IL Nwobia, AP Onwaekele
EXPANDED COMMITTEES, 51, 2018
22018
Multi-objective optimization of the flow condition of binary constituent net-zero concretes towards carbon neutrality-built environment pathway
C Garcia, KC Onyelowe, PE Valverde Aguirre, AM Ebid, II Obianyo, ...
Journal of Building Pathology and Rehabilitation 9 (1), 1-18, 2024
12024
Engineered Local Nanosized Ashes; A Sustainable Technology for A Cost Effective Ground Improvement in the Developing World
KC Onyelowe, OC Ikpemo, OA Ubachukwu, AE Emmanuel, NP Ekwe, ...
J. Environ. Nanotechnol 6 (4), 26-35, 2017
12017
EFFECTS OF WATER-CEMENT RATIO ON THE PROPERTIES OF BLOCKS MADE WITH WASTEPAPER AS PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF SAND.
OA Ubachukwu, MC Atu
RESPONSE OF EULER-BERNOULLI BEAM RESTING ON ONE-PARAMETER FOUNDATION: A FINITE ELEMENT APPROACH
OA Ubachukwu
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