Vasugi.K

@vit.ac.in

Assistant Professor(Sr)
Vellore Institute of  Technology, Chennai

Vasugi.K

EDUCATION

M.E(PhD)

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Recycled materials, Steel Structures, Composite Structures, Artificial Neural Network
38

Scopus Publications

336

Scholar Citations

10

Scholar h-index

11

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Eco-efficient symbio-pozzolanic hydrophobic cementitious binders for sustainable and durable infrastructure
    Joseph Gnanaraj S, Harisankar V, Abhishek Anil, Vasugi K
    Scientific Reports, 2026
    This study presents the development of an internally hydrophobic cementitious binder through the incorporation of a Symbio-Pozzolanic Composite Hydrophobic Powder (SPCHP), synthesized from fly ash, silica fume, metakaolin, and zinc stearate. SPCHP was introduced as a partial cement replacement at levels ranging from 5% to 40%, and its effects were systematically evaluated in terms of fresh properties, mechanical performance, durability, microstructural behaviour, and cost efficiency. The mix containing 25 wt% SPCHP (HP25) exhibited the most balanced performance, achieving 73% of the compressive strength of the control mortar while imparting strong hydrophobicity (water contact angle of 114°) and reducing water absorption to 4.2%. Enhanced resistance against chloride ingress, sulphate and acid attack, along with improved ultrasonic pulse velocity, confirmed the role of SPCHP in densifying the microstructure and reducing transport properties. Life-cycle benefits were demonstrated through lower CO₂ emissions and favourable cost-to-strength ratios. These findings establish SPCHP as a sustainable material innovation for prolonging the service life of cement-based structures in aggressive environments, with potential for scalable engineering applications.
  • Synergistic effects of RSM-driven chemical treatments and surface modification techniques on the thermo-physical and tensile properties of sustainable sisal fibers
    M. Vignesh, K. Vasugi
    Cellulose, 2026
  • Eco-efficient symbio-pozzolanic hydrophobic cementitious binders for sustainable and durable infrastructure
    Joseph Gnanaraj S, Harisankar V, Abhishek Anil, Vasugi K
    Scientific Reports, 2026
    This study presents the development of an internally hydrophobic cementitious binder through the incorporation of a Symbio-Pozzolanic Composite Hydrophobic Powder (SPCHP), synthesized from fly ash, silica fume, metakaolin, and zinc stearate. SPCHP was introduced as a partial cement replacement at levels ranging from 5% to 40%, and its effects were systematically evaluated in terms of fresh properties, mechanical performance, durability, microstructural behaviour, and cost efficiency. The mix containing 25 wt% SPCHP (HP25) exhibited the most balanced performance, achieving 73% of the compressive strength of the control mortar while imparting strong hydrophobicity (water contact angle of 114°) and reducing water absorption to 4.2%. Enhanced resistance against chloride ingress, sulphate and acid attack, along with improved ultrasonic pulse velocity, confirmed the role of SPCHP in densifying the microstructure and reducing transport properties. Life-cycle benefits were demonstrated through lower CO₂ emissions and favourable cost-to-strength ratios. These findings establish SPCHP as a sustainable material innovation for prolonging the service life of cement-based structures in aggressive environments, with potential for scalable engineering applications.
  • Ontological analysis and statistical modelling in construction workspace management: an integrated approach for enhanced efficiency and safety
    Alaka Sreedhar, K. Vasugi
    Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 2026
    Purpose Workspace management plays a major role in construction sites. However, existing methods remain conventional, addressing aspects in isolation, lacking flexibility and analytical depth. Hence, this study develops a holistic model that integrates path planning, equipment management, labour density, workspace parameters and safety. Design/methodology/approach Parameters influencing workspace management and efficiency were collected through a literature review. A quantitative research approach was adopted. Data were collected by circulating a questionnaire and analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). Partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS–SEM) was applied to examine the structural relationships among the key workspace parameters. An ontological analysis examined the conceptual interdependencies between the identified parameters. Through statistical analysis, the Relative Importance Index (RII) was determined, and a regression model was developed and validated. Findings The identified parameters significantly impact workspace management and efficiency whereas, ontological analysis revealed interdependencies. PLS–SEM indicated that path planning, equipment hazards and site safety are key predictors, while labour density is a weak predictor. The final regression model achieved strong predictive performance, with path planning being the most influential factor. Practical implications The integrated framework, supported by regression and PLS–SEM, offers project managers a statistical decision-support tool to improve workspace planning, safety and operational efficiency under dynamic site conditions. Originality/value This study presents a novel, multidimensional, integrated data-driven framework that combines ontological analysis linking qualitative reasoning with quantitative validation and PLS–SEM to examine structural relationships among key workspace parameters. A predictive model for optimizing workspace management and enhancing safety is established, representing a methodological and conceptual advancement over existing fragmented approaches.
  • Development of eco-hydrophobic composite concrete: a multi-scale investigation of strength, durability, and sustainability metrics
    Joseph Gnanaraj S, Vasugi K
    Journal of Sustainable Cement Based Materials, 2026
    Hydrophobic concretes using silane, siloxane, or fatty acid-based admixtures provide water repellency but often impair hydration efficiency and mechanical strength. Conversely, pozzolanic blends with SCMs enhance microstructural densification yet remain hydrophilic, creating a critical gap for multifunctional admixtures that deliver both hydrophobicity and pozzolanic reactivity. This study investigates M40 grade concrete incorporating Symbio-Pozzolanic Composite Hydrophobic Powder (SPCHP), synthesized from fly ash, silica fume, metakaolin, and zinc stearate, as a fine aggregate replacement (10–30%). The optimum mix (SPCHP20) achieved a 28-day compressive strength of 45.2 MPa, only 2.1% below control, while reducing water absorption and sorptivity by 75% and chloride permeability by 56.6%. Acid and sulfate resistance improved significantly. Microstructural analysis confirmed dense C–S–H gels (Ca/Si = 1.71) with a water contact angle of 116.3°. Life-cycle assessment showed 18.5% lower global warming and 21.3% lower acidification potential, validating SPCHP’s dual hydrophobic–pozzolanic functionality.
  • Multi-response optimisation of nano-micro-blended concrete using Taguchi–GRA-TOPSIS approach for enhancing carbonation resistance
    Namitha Raveendran, Vasugi K.
    European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 2026
    Carbonation-induced reinforcement corrosion remains a key durability concern in concrete structures. This study explores the use of nano-silica (NS) and metakaolin (MK) as nano-micro-blends to enhance carbonation resistance in concrete. Accelerated carbonation testing, combined with the Taguchi method and integrated GRA-TOPSIS analysis, is employed for multi-response optimisation of carbonation depth. The optimal mix is further utilised to predict the service life using Fick’s Law. The experimental findings revealed that the optimised mix, M5 (2 wt.% NS + 12.5 wt.% MK), achieved a carbonation depth of 2.1 mm at 70 days, reflecting a 63.8% improvement over the control mix (5.8 mm), and also outperformed all other modified mixes (M1 to M4, M6 to M9), which recorded higher depths ranging from 3.2 to 4.5 mm, thereby confirming its comparative advantage. Furthermore, the Taguchi prediction model showed high reliability, with R2 over 92% and errors below 5%. Moreover, the GRA and TOPSIS studies consistently identified the M5 mix as the superior performance. Results showed a 59% reduction in CD, enabling a 50-year service life and highlighting NMBC as a durable, corrosion-resistant solution for harsh environments. Eventually, this NMBC presents a viable strategy for carbonation resistance in concrete for demanding environments.
  • Tailored surface energetics and interfacial adhesion in hydrophobic cementitious composites: SHAP-based mechanistic insights into corrosion resistance
    S Joseph Gnanaraj, K Vasugi
    Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 2026
  • Sisal fiber as sustainable reinforcement in composite applications: a comprehensive review
    Vignesh Madasamy, Vasugi K
    Green Materials, 2026
    The construction industry is increasingly seeking sustainable materials to mitigate environmental impacts. This review examines the potential of sisal fiber composites as reinforcement for building components. Valued for their low density (1.3–1.5 g/cm3), high tensile strength (10–700 MPa), and good thermal/acoustic insulation, sisal fibers are a promising alternative to synthetics. The review covers fiber origins, composition, and the critical role of surface treatments. Alkali treatment increases tensile strength by 10.8%, while silane treatment reduces moisture content from 12.8% to 1.7%. Acetylation boosts tensile strength by 30% and reduces fiber diameter by 20%. The suitability of various polymer and cement/concrete matrices is discussed, with microstructural analysis (scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy) confirming improvements. Life cycle assessment shows a 20% lower global warming potential against glass fiber composites. Future focus on scalability, standardization, and enhanced functionalization is essential to realize sisal fiber-reinforced composites’ full potential as eco-friendly reinforcements.
  • Next-Generation Hybrid Machine Learning Model for Dual Property Prediction in Sustainable Concrete
    Christina Elangbam, M. Vignesh, Rabindra Kumar Singh, Vasugi K
    Applied Artificial Intelligence, 2026
    Predicting concrete compressive strength (CS) and fire resistance (FR) is a crucial difficulty due to the high cost and time required for laboratory tests. This study introduces a hybrid machine learning system aimed at predicting these properties, utilizing nine models derived from 408 mix designs. The methodology utilized involved data cleaning, extensive feature engineering, k-fold cross-validation, and a separate test partition. An important advancement is the development of a dual-property prediction system that utilizes Explainable AI. The Stacking Ensemble and XGBoost algorithms exhibited remarkable accuracy, achieving R2 scores of 0.984 for CS and 0.985 for FR. The mean error recorded was 2.01 MPa for CS and 7.26 minutes for FR. The SHAP analysis clarified the results, identifying the water–cement ratio and cement content as the primary influential factors, consistent with principles of material science. A graphical user interface for a web application was developed to implement this predictive architecture for optimizing mixes in real time. This tool offers engineers prompt predictions, potentially decreasing design cycle times by 60–80% and minimizing dependence on physical testing, thereby promoting a data-driven approach in civil engineering.
  • Engineering performance and environmental assessment of sustainable concrete incorporating nano silica and metakaolin as cementitious materials
    Namitha Raveendran, Vasugi Krishnan
    Scientific Reports, 2025
    Abstract The carbon footprint associated with cement production, coupled with depletion of natural resources and climate change, underscores the need for sustainable alternatives. This study explores the effect of metakaolin (MK) and nano-silica (NS) on concrete’s engineering performance and environmental impact. Initially, compressive, tensile, and flexural strength tests, along with durability assessments like water absorption, sorptivity, rapid chloride permeability, and resistance to acid and sulphate attacks, were conducted. Later, X-ray Diffraction spectroscopy and Field-emission scanning electron microscopy were employed for microstructural analysis. Subsequently, the environmental impact of micro and nano materials was assessed using embodied carbon emissions and eco-strength efficiency. The results revealed that the hybrid mixes of 12.50% MK and 2% NS (M7) showed superior performance, demonstrating significant strength enhancements and eco-efficiency, achieving 0.15 MPa/kg CO 2 /m 3 at 28th day. Meanwhile, the MK-only mix (M6) yielded the lowest embodied CO 2 emissions at 330 kg CO 2 /m 3 . MK and NS effectively reduce porosity and enhance durability against environmental factors while lowering clinker content, contributing to sustainability. Furthermore, the microstructural behaviour showed early hydration, dense microstructure and additional Calcium Silicate Hydrate formation, leading to improved properties. The outcomes reveal that the concrete configuration has altered at micro and nano levels by the inclusion of MK and NS, demonstrating their substantial contribution to producing environmentally friendly, effective, and beneficial concrete.
  • A multi-criteria decision-making approach for assessing the bond performance of nano-micro blended concrete under corrosive conditions: A sustainability-centric strategy
    Namitha Raveendran, Vasugi K
    Structures, 2025
  • DAEENet: A novel Dual Attention based Edge Enhanced network for asphalt pavement deterioration detection and segmentation
    Andrew Abraham P., Jefferey Joshua Thomas J., Hemanth K., Vasugi K., Sanjeev Kumar, Aravindkumar Sekar
    Case Studies in Construction Materials, 2025
  • A Comprehensive Review and Future Directions on the Utilization of Agricultural Waste Ash in Geopolymer Concrete
    International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, 2025
  • Optimising symbio-pozzolanic composite hydrophobic powder for enhancing mechanical strength and corrosion resistance in cementitious matrix: A response surface methodology approach
    S. Joseph Gnanaraj, K. Vasugi
    Case Studies in Construction Materials, 2025
  • Neutrosophic fuzzy-based graphical evaluation and review technique for construction scheduling for residential buildings
    K Pregina, K Vasugi, M Ramesh Kannan
    Intelligent Decision Technologies, 2025
  • Machine learning optimization of KOH treatment parameters for enhanced tensile strength and cellulose content in sisal fibers: A synergistic approach
    Vignesh M, Vasugi K
    Materials Today Communications, 2025
  • Computational modeling for strength prediction of nano silica-metakaolin blended concrete: a hybrid response surface methodology-machine learning approach
    Namitha Raveendran, Vasugi K., Vignesh M.
    Engineering Computations Swansea Wales, 2025
  • SolarSync - Smart Sun Tracking Technology
    A. L. Sreeman, S. Angalaeswari, K. Vasugi, Aravindkumar S
    International Conference on Electrical Energy Systems Icees, 2025
  • A comprehensive review of hydrophobic concrete: surface and bulk modifications for enhancing corrosion resistance
    Joseph Gnanaraj S, Vasugi K
    Engineering Research Express, 2024
  • Synergistic effect of nano silica and metakaolin on mechanical and microstructural properties of concrete: An approach of response surface methodology
    Namitha Raveendran, Vasugi K
    Case Studies in Construction Materials, 2024
  • Evolution of concrete encased – CFST column: A comprehensive review on structural behavior and performance characteristics
    Steel and Composite Structures, 2024
  • Advancing Construction Scheduling: Unravelling Challenges Through GERT
    International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications in Engineering, 2024
  • Analysis of the Thermal Effects on the Behaviour of Steel Connection Beam Section
    Seelam Srikanth, Sai Nitesh KJN, Chunchu Bala Rama Krishna, Vasugi K, Cheerla Prabhu Teja, Sesha Rao Y, Sanjeev Kumar, Dumesa Gudissa Lemu
    Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2022
  • Forecasting compressive strength of ambient cured GGBS based sustainable geopolymer concrete by ML technique
    Journal of Green Engineering, 2020
  • Ideal location of outrigger system and its efficiency for unsymmetrical tall buildings under lateral loadings
    International Journal of Scientific and Technology Research, 2020
  • Study on engineering and microstructural properties of ambient cured GP concrete produce from GGBS and M-Sand
    Vasugi Krishnan, Elavenil Solaiyan
    Journal of Critical Reviews, 2020
  • Effect of w/c ratio on the corrosion of rebar embedded in high strength concrete
    Journal of Corrosion Science and Engineering, 2020
  • Performance of geopolymer materials concrete filled stainless steel tubular (GCFSST) column subject to axial compression
    Vasugi Krishnan, S. Elavenil
    Materials Today Proceedings, 2020
  • Seismic performance of different bracing for steel frames
    International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 2019
  • Effect of bracing under different loading for conventional and pre engineering industrial structure
    International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 2019
  • Structural behaviour of high rise building using different hexagrid sizes for earthquake loading
    International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 2019
  • Structural performance of non-linear analysis of turbo generator building using seismic protection techniques
    International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 2019
  • Study of corrosion of steel bars in Ggbs based geopolymer concrete
    International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 2019
  • Confinement of concrete by stainless steel tubular sections – A review
    International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 2019
  • Comparative study on crushing load of stainless steel tube infilled stub column
    Arpn Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 2018
  • Wind load analysis for industrial building with different bracing patterns and its comparison with pre engineered building
    International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, 2017
  • Numerical simulation of RC concrete wall element under accidental explosion by the chemical explosives
    International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, 2017
  • Capacity Spectrum method on RCC and Composite frame structures
    International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, 2017

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Next-Generation Hybrid Machine Learning Model for Dual Property Prediction in Sustainable Concrete
    C Elangbam, M Vignesh, RK Singh, V K
    Applied Artificial Intelligence 40 (1), 2630490 , 2026
    2026
  • Multi-response optimisation of nano-micro-blended concrete using Taguchi–GRA-TOPSIS approach for enhancing carbonation resistance
    N Raveendran, V K
    European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering 30 (1), 1-21 , 2026
    2026
    Citations: 2
  • Ontological analysis and statistical modelling in construction workspace management: an integrated approach for enhanced efficiency and safety
    A Sreedhar, K Vasugi
    Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 1-31 , 2026
    2026
  • Sisal fiber as sustainable reinforcement in composite applications: a comprehensive review
    V Madasamy, V K
    Green Materials, 1-32 , 2026
    2026
  • Eco-efficient symbio-pozzolanic hydrophobic cementitious binders for sustainable and durable infrastructure
    A Anil
    Scientific Reports 16 (1), 9290 , 2026
    2026
    Citations: 1
  • Synergistic effects of RSM-driven chemical treatments and surface modification techniques on the thermo-physical and tensile properties of sustainable sisal fibers
    M Vignesh, K Vasugi
    Cellulose, 1-27 , 2026
    2026
  • Computational modeling for strength prediction of nano silica-metakaolin blended concrete: a hybrid response surface methodology-machine learning approach
    N Raveendran, V K, V M
    Engineering Computations 43 (1), 229-262 , 2026
    2026
    Citations: 3
  • Tailored surface energetics and interfacial adhesion in hydrophobic cementitious composites: SHAP-based mechanistic insights into corrosion resistance
    S Joseph Gnanaraj, K Vasugi
    Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology 40 (1), 65-93 , 2026
    2026
    Citations: 6
  • EEG Signal-based Depression Diagnosis Using BiLSTM Network
    A Sekar, S Angalaeswari, K Vasugi
    2025 IEEE 9th International Conference on Information and Communication … , 2025
    2025
  • A multi-criteria decision-making approach for assessing the bond performance of nano-micro blended concrete under corrosive conditions: A sustainability-centric strategy
    N Raveendran, K Vasugi
    Structures 82, 110769 , 2025
    2025
  • DAEENet: A novel Dual Attention based Edge Enhanced network for asphalt pavement deterioration detection and segmentation
    K Hemanth, K Vasugi
    Case Studies in Construction Materials, e05436 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • Development of eco-hydrophobic composite concrete: a multi-scale investigation of strength, durability, and sustainability metrics
    J Gnanaraj, K Vasugi
    JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE CEMENT-BASED MATERIALS , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • SolarSync-Smart Sun Tracking Technology
    AL Sreeman, S Angalaeswari, K Vasugi
    2025 11th International Conference on Electrical Energy Systems (ICEES), 109-113 , 2025
    2025
  • Optimising symbio-pozzolanic composite hydrophobic powder for enhancing mechanical strength and corrosion resistance in cementitious matrix: a response surface methodology approach
    SJ Gnanaraj, K Vasugi
    Case Studies in Construction Materials 22, e04736 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 14
  • Neutrosophic fuzzy-based graphical evaluation and review technique for construction scheduling for residential buildings
    K Pregina, K Vasugi, MR Kannan
    Intelligent Decision Technologies 19 (4), 2267-2294 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • Machine learning optimization of KOH treatment parameters for enhanced tensile strength and cellulose content in sisal fibers: A synergistic approach
    M Vignesh, K Vasugi
    Materials Today Communications 45, 112307 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 3
  • A Comprehensive Review and Future Directions on Utilization of Agricultural Waste Ash in Geopolymer Concrete
    M Devadharshini, K Vasugi
    International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology 73 (9), 125-140 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Engineering performance and environmental assessment of sustainable concrete incorporating nano silica and metakaolin as cementitious materials
    VK Namitha Raveendran
    Scientific Reports 15 (1), 1482 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 45
  • Synergistic effect of nano silica and metakaolin on mechanical and microstructural properties of concrete: An approach of response surface methodology
    N Raveendran, K Vasugi
    Case Studies in Construction Materials 20, e03196 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 53
  • Evolution of concrete encased–CFST column: a comprehensive review on structural behavior and performance characteristics
    N Raveendran, K Vasugi
    Steel and Composite Structures 51 (6), 619 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 17

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Synergistic effect of nano silica and metakaolin on mechanical and microstructural properties of concrete: An approach of response surface methodology
    N Raveendran, K Vasugi
    Case Studies in Construction Materials 20, e03196 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 53
  • Engineering performance and environmental assessment of sustainable concrete incorporating nano silica and metakaolin as cementitious materials
    VK Namitha Raveendran
    Scientific Reports 15 (1), 1482 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 45
  • Experimental testing on mechanical, durability, and adsorption dispersion properties of concrete with multiwalled carbon nanotubes and silica fumes
    NDKR Chukka, BS Reddy, K Vasugi, YBS Reddy, L Natrayan, ...
    Adsorption Science & Technology 2022, 4347753 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 29
  • Strength behaviour of geopolymer concrete replacing fine aggregates by M- sand and E-waste
    BRVK Mahaboob Basha
    International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology 40 (7), 401-407 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 29
  • Mechanical Behavior of Silica Fume Concrete Filled with Steel Tubular Composite Column
    LN Maganti Sandeep Kauthsa Sharma, K. Vasugi,S. Umadevi, Yerra Sai Sampath K ...
    Advances in Materials Science and Engineering 2021 (Article ID 3632991), 1-9 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 27
  • A comprehensive review of hydrophobic concrete: surface and bulk modifications for enhancing corrosion resistance
    K Joseph Gnanaraj, S. , Vasugi
    Engineering Research Express 6 (3), 032101 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 20
  • Evolution of concrete encased–CFST column: a comprehensive review on structural behavior and performance characteristics
    N Raveendran, K Vasugi
    Steel and Composite Structures 51 (6), 619 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 17
  • Optimising symbio-pozzolanic composite hydrophobic powder for enhancing mechanical strength and corrosion resistance in cementitious matrix: a response surface methodology approach
    SJ Gnanaraj, K Vasugi
    Case Studies in Construction Materials 22, e04736 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 14
  • Structural Performance of Non-Linear Analysis of Turbo Generator Building using Seismic Protection Techniques
    LN Sravya Madupalli, K.Vasugi, Rishikumar
    International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering 8 (1), 1091-1095 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 13
  • WIND LOAD ANALYSIS FOR INDUSTRIAL BUILDING WITH DIFFERENT BRACING PATTERNS AND ITS COMPARISON WITH PRE ENGINEERED BUILDING
    VK Seena Somasekharan
    International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology 8 (4), 1074-1085 , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 12
  • Corrosion Resistance for Different Types of Steels Under, Alkaline Solution
    VS Nadh, K Vasugi
    INTERNATIONAL ADVANCED RESEARCH JOURNAL IN SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND … , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 10
  • Performance of geopolymer materials concrete filled stainless steel tubular (GCFSST) column subject to axial compression
    DSE Vasugi.K
    materialstoday:PROCEEDINGS 45 (7), 6415-6425 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 9
  • Ideal Location Of Outrigger System And Its Efficiency For Unsymmetrical Tall Buildings Under Lateral Loadings
    MRS Vasugi.K , V. Swamy Nadh, B. Hema Sumanth
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC & TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH 9 (2), 2917-2920 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 9
  • STUDY ON ENGINEERING AND MICROSTRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF AMBIENT CURED GP CONCRETE PRODUCE FROM GGBS AND M-SAND
    DSE Vasugi.K
    Journal of Critical Reviews 7 (7), 499-506 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 7
  • Tailored surface energetics and interfacial adhesion in hydrophobic cementitious composites: SHAP-based mechanistic insights into corrosion resistance
    S Joseph Gnanaraj, K Vasugi
    Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology 40 (1), 65-93 , 2026
    2026
    Citations: 6
  • Effect of Bracing under Different Loading for Conventional and Pre Engineering Industrial Structure
    ST Vasugi.K
    International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering 8 (1), 118-123 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 6
  • Computational modeling for strength prediction of nano silica-metakaolin blended concrete: a hybrid response surface methodology-machine learning approach
    N Raveendran, V K, V M
    Engineering Computations 43 (1), 229-262 , 2026
    2026
    Citations: 3
  • Machine learning optimization of KOH treatment parameters for enhanced tensile strength and cellulose content in sisal fibers: A synergistic approach
    M Vignesh, K Vasugi
    Materials Today Communications 45, 112307 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 3
  • Confinement of Concrete by Stainless Steel Tubular Sections –A Review
    DSE K.Vasugi
    International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology 8 (3), 468-472 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 3
  • CAPACITY SPECTRUM METHOD ON RCC AND COMPOSITE FRAME STRUCTURES
    KV Ch. Bhupal Reddy
    International Journal of Civil Engineering & Technology (IJCIET) 8 (4) , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 3