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Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology
School of Engineering
Department of Civil and Biosystems Engineering

Visser, AT

BSc(Eng)(Cape Town) BCom(Unisa) MSc(Eng)(Witwatersrand) PhD(Texas) - Professor

NRF Rating: C1

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Telephone number: 012 420 3168
Fax number: 012 362 5218
E-mail address: avisser@postino.up.ac.za

Research Interests:

Development of materials and design methods

Management systems

Foam tar

Research Output:

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Galé NE, Visser AT: 2002. The use of the correspondence principle towards the fatigue characterisation of asphalt concrete. Journal of the South African Institute of Civil Engineers, 44 (2), pp 14-22.

Germishuizen A, Focke WW, Visser AT: 2002. A laboratory study of soil stabilisation with a urea-formaldehyde resin. Journal of the South African Institute of Civil Engineers, 44 (1), pp 9-12.

Thompson RJ, Visser AT: 2002. Understanding the benefits of real-time monitoring to improve the production process. Technology in Mining and Exploration: Making mining more profitable, In Technology in Mining and Exploration: Making mining more profitable, / May, Marcusevans, pp 1-16.

Thompson RJ, Visser AT: 2002. Benchmarking and management of fugitive dust emissions from surface-mine haul roads. Transactions of the Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 111 / Apr, pp A28-A35.

Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings:

Zongwane B, Thompson RJ, Visser AT: 2002. Technology Transfer and Implementation Issues for Haul Road Design in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Proceedings of the First Botswana International Conference on Mining, University of Botswana, pp 227-236.

Camba JCM, Visser AT: 2002. The development of analytical models for a pavement management system in Mozambique: A knowledge-based expert system approach. In South African Transport Conference (SATC), Swets and Zeitlinger, pp 1-17.

Morton BS, Visser AT, Horak E: 2002. The application of foamed tar technology to labour intensive construction of low volume roads. In South African Transport Conference (SATC), Swets and Zeitlinger, pp 1-13.

Liebenberg JJ, Visser AT: 2002. Performance models for an emulsion-treated material under accelerated pavement testing. In South African Transport Conference (SATC), Swets and Zeitlinger, pp 1-15.

 

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