Mr M. Mirza Abdillah Pratama (he/him)
Department of Civil and Structural Engineering
Research Student
Full contact details
Department of Civil and Structural Engineering
D120
Sir Frederick Mappin Building (Broad Lane Building)
Mappin Street
Sheffield
S1 3JD
- Profile
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M. Mirza Abdillah Pratama (Mirza) earned his B.Eng. degree from Diponegoro University, Indonesia in 2014 and a M.Eng. in Structural Engineering from Diponegoro University, Indonesia in 2015. He joined as a lecturer at Department of Civil Engineering and Planning, Faculty of Engineering, State University of Malang (Universitas Negeri Malang), Indonesia from 2016 until present. His research mainly concerns concrete materials, and also finite element modelling. He focuses the research on graded concrete and its prospective development. During his career, he joined non-degree training in Delft University of Technology (2019), Oregon Institute of Technology (2021), and the University of Sheffield (2022). He hold a professional degree in civil engineering (Engineer) from Brawijaya University in 2022. Currently, he is working as a PhD student in Civil and Structural Engineering at the University of Sheffield, the United Kingdom.
- Research interests
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Research Project: Performance of 3D printed concrete under demanding conditions
Supervisor: Dr Behzad Nematollahi, Dr Giacomo Torelli
Additive construction technology (ACT) can allow the free-form construction of concrete structures with complex geometries without the use of expensive and waste-generating formwork. In addition, the ACT could decrease the number of injuries and deaths in the construction industry by replacing dangerous low-skilled construction work with safer high-skilled work. However, there are challenges to be overcome before 3DCP can be routinely implemented in the construction sector. For example, no study is available on the performance of additively manufactured concrete under multiaxial stresses. In addition, there are very limited studies on the performance of additively manufactured concrete under elevated temperatures. This project aims to fill these knowledge gaps by investigating the performance of additively manufactured concrete members under multiaxial stresses and elevated temperatures. This project is expected to facilitate the adoption of the ACT in the construction industry.
- Publications
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Journal articles
- Parametric study of the load carrying capacity of functionally graded concrete of flexural members. International Journal of Engineering and Technology Innovation, 5(4), 233-241.
- Effects of Graded Concrete on Compressive Strengths. International Journal of Technology, 7(5), 732-732.
Conference proceedings papers
- Structural performance of multi-storey building using flat slab and conventional slab to seismic loads (Case study: Faculty building of Sport Science in Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia). IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 669(1) (pp 012053-012053)
- Confinements of concrete cylinders using bamboo spiral stirrups. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 669(1) (pp 012059-012059)
- Effects of segregation on reinforced concrete column, a numerical approach. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 669(1) (pp 012061-012061)
- Numerical and experimental investigation on the shear resistance of functionally graded concrete (FGC) beams. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 669(1) (pp 012055-012055)
- Economic prospects of Steel Reinforced Functionally Graded Concrete (SRFGC) beam structures. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 669(1) (pp 012001-012001)
- Flexural behaviour of the functionally graded concrete beams using two-layers and three-layers configuration. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 669(1) (pp 012054-012054)
- Studies on Flexure Characteristics of Bamboo-Reinforced Concrete as an Element of Triple Friction Pendulum Damper. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, Vol. 366(1) (pp 012023-012023)
- The optimal damper placement configuration for three-dimensional RC building. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 669(1) (pp 012056-012056)
- Characteristics Comparison on Mechanical Properties of Mortars using Agriculture Waste as a Cement Replacement Materials. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 650(1) (pp 012039-012039)
- Occupational Health And Safety (OHS) management for employees on the risk of diseases due to the intensity of computer use in the workplace/industry. MATEC Web of Conferences, Vol. 204 (pp 01016-01016)
- GECOBRIDGE: A concept of a smart eco-friendly integrated bridge utilizing geopolymer and graded concrete technology. MATEC Web of Conferences, Vol. 204 (pp 06005-06005)
- BIM adoption towards the sustainability of construction industry in Indonesia. MATEC Web of Conferences, Vol. 195 (pp 06003-06003)
- Effect of monotonic lateral load on the performance of reinforced graded concrete column, an experimental study. MATEC Web of Conferences, Vol. 195 (pp 02022-02022)
- The implementation of sustainable concept in waste management through project life cycle process in Gold Coast. MATEC Web of Conferences, Vol. 195 (pp 06001-06001)
- Modulus elasticity of the graded concrete, a preliminary research. MATEC Web of Conferences, Vol. 195 (pp 01005-01005)
- Lecturers’ Understanding on Indexing Databases of SINTA, DOAJ, Google Scholar, SCOPUS, and Web of Science: A Study of Indonesians. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Vol. 954 (pp 012026-012026)
- Effect of concrete strength gradation to the compressive strength of graded concrete, a numerical approach. AIP Conference Proceedings
- The Behavior of Graded Concrete, an Experimental Study. Procedia Engineering, Vol. 125 (pp 885-891)
- The Influence of Compression Applied during Production to the Compression Strength of Dry Concrete: An Experimental Study. Procedia Engineering, Vol. 95 (pp 465-472)
- Corrosion Resistance Analysis of ST37 Carbon Steel Material Using Phosphate Conversion Coating in Various Immersion Durations. Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 851 (pp 61-67)
- Finite element analysis of the bending moment-curvature of the double-layered graded concrete beam. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 494 (pp 012064-012064)
- Research group