Dr. Amir Behravan | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Virginia Transportation Research Council | United States
Dr. Amir Behravan is a civil engineering researcher specializing in concrete materials, durability, and advanced infrastructure performance. His work focuses on sustainable cementitious systems, mass transport phenomena, and the long-term behavior of concrete under aggressive environmental conditions. He has significant expertise in non-destructive testing and forensic investigation of structural failures, contributing to improved assessment and maintenance of transportation infrastructure. His research integrates advanced material characterization techniques and data-driven approaches to enhance durability and service life of civil structures. With a strong publication record of 34 documents, 645 citations across 617 documents, and an h-index of 12, his work demonstrates substantial impact in the field of construction materials and engineering.
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Featured Publications
Application of high performance polypropylene fibers in concrete lining of water tunnels
– Materials & Design, 2014 | Citations: 251
Influence of thermoplastic polyurethane and synthesized polyurethane additive in performance of asphalt pavements
– Construction and Building Materials, 2018 | Citations: 143
Using X-ray computed tomography to investigate mortar subjected to freeze-thaw cycles
– Cement and Concrete Composites, 2020 | Citations: 56
Durability performance of hybrid reinforced concretes (steel fiber + polyolefin fiber) in a harsh marine tidal zone of Persian Gulf
– Construction and Building Materials, 2021 | Citations: 48
Implementing ANN to minimize sewage systems concrete corrosion with glass beads substitution
– Construction and Building Materials, 2017 | Citations: 41