Dr. Anduri Sreenivasulu

@gecgudlavalleru.ac.in

Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
Seshadri Rao Gudlavalleru Engineering College

Dr. Anduri Sreenivasulu

EDUCATION

B.Tech (Civil Engineering) - 1997 from Kakatiya Institute of Technology and Science, Warangal
M.Tech (Industrial Structures) - 2000 from Sri Jayachama Rajendra College of Engineering, Mysore
Ph.D (Civil Engineering) - 2018 from Andhra Univeristy College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam, Title: An experimental study on the performance of M100 grade concrete at elevated temperatures

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Civil and Structural Engineering, Materials Science, Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology, Environmental Science
9

Scopus Publications

541

Scholar Citations

9

Scholar h-index

8

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Experimental investigation on mechanical, durability and microstructural behavior of alccofine and quartz sand in concrete
    Nandipati Tejaswini, Anduri Sreenivasulu, Boddepalli Krishna Rao
    Revista Materia, 2026
    This research investigates the influence of quartz sand and alccofine on the mechanical and durability performance of concrete. Quartz sand was used to replace natural fine aggregate in various percentages (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%), while alccofine was added as a replacement to cement by 10%. The experimental plan consisted of testing for compressive, split tensile, and flexural strength and durability tests under hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid exposure. The test results indicated that mix AQ25, consisting of 25% quartz sand and 10% alccofine, was the best performing mix, with a 28-day compressive strength of 61.27 MPa, which is an increase of 38% over conventional concrete. Mix AQ25 also resulted in higher values of split tensile (3.52 MPa) and flexural strength (6.3 MPa), reflecting improved characteristics of ITZ. Tests for acid resistance also demonstrated a higher residual strength and less deterioration for quartz sand-based mixes, with AQ25 maintaining strengths of 59.55 MPa after 1% HCl and 53.25 MPa after 1% H2SO4 attack. SEM observations also showed improved microstructural density, superior formation of C-S-H gel, and reduced porosity for optimized mixes. In general, the blending of alccofine with 25% quartz sand increases the strength and durability of concrete considerably.
  • EVALUATING THE STRENGTH COMPETENCY OF QUARTZ SAND AS PARTIAL/FULL SUBSTITUTION OF NATURAL RIVER SAND IN CONCRETE
    Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology, 2024
  • Evaluation of progressive collapse behavior in reinforced concrete buildings
    M. Vinay, P. Kodanda Rama Rao, Subhashish Dey, A.H.L. Swaroop, Anduri Sreenivasulu, K. Venkateswara Rao
    Structures, 2022
  • Synthesis and characterization of mango leaves biosorbents for removal of iron and phosphorous from contaminated water
    Subhashish Dey, Anduri Sreenivasulu, G.T.N. Veerendra, A.V. Phani Manoj, N. Haripavan
    Applied Surface Science Advances, 2022
    Heavy metals in drinking water pose a threat to the human health. The toxic metals be added into water deliver by manufacturing and housing waste or still from acidic precipitation breaking behind soils and producing into streams, lakes, rivers and groundwater. Iron and phosphorus plays an important role in the development of ecosystems, agriculture and industry, but also becomes a pollutant in the water bodies. Therefore it is necessary to remove iron and phosphorus from water. There are several methods aviliable for removal of iron and phosphorus present in water among these methods the biosorption is a simple, economical and environment-friendly method for removal of iron and phosphorus from water. Biosorption is a physiochemical process that occurs naturally in certain biomass which allows it to concentrate passively and bind contaminants onto its cellular structure. Every biosorbent had different physical, chemical and biological properties for iron and phosphorous removal from water. The mango leaves biosorbent is one of the best biosorbent for removal of iron and phosphorus from water. The optimum sorption over mango leaves biosorbents was obtained at basic pH is 4–8, dosage is 4.3 g, contact time is 60 min, temperature is 25 °C and agitation speed is 100 rpm. The performance of mango leaves biosorbents prepared in optimum conditions for iron and phosphorous sorption processes was associated with the modification in inherent textural and morphological characteristics such as measured by XRD, FTIR, BET and SEM-EDX techniques. The reusability of mango leaves biosorbent was also measured and found that mango leaves does not show any high level of significant change in its performances even after reuses for iron and phosphorous removal.
  • The removal of ammonia from contaminated water by using various solid waste biosorbents
    Subhashish Dey, Seetalam Sai Charan, U. Pallavi, Anduri Sreenivasulu, Nekkanti Haripavan
    Energy Nexus, 2022
    Water is an essential natural resource for sustaining life and it is not free everywhere. Ammonia (NH3) in drinking water may be beneficial or harmful depending on their concentration in water. NH3 is colorless, pungent gas composed of nitrogen and hydrogen. The acute exposures to high levels of ammonia have also been associated with diseases of the lower airways and interstitial lung. Ammonia occurs naturally and is produced by human activity. It is an important source of nitrogen which is needed by plants and animals. The removal of ammonia from contaminated water by treatment with biosorbents is one of the most effective methods. Biosorption is a simple, economical and environment-friendly method for removal of ammonia from water. Every biosorbent had different physical, chemical and biological properties for removal of ammonia by biosorption from the water. The order of percentage removal of ammonia from water by using three different biosorbents was as follows: Orange peels> Coconut wire waste> Tea waste. The optimum sorption was obtained at basic pH is 4, dosage is 3.9gm, contact time is 60min, temperature is 30°C and agitation speed is 60rpm. In the SEM and XRD characterization observed that the particle size and crystallite size of orange peels biosorbent was 2.54µm and 3.02nm respectively with the end-centered cubic structures. In the FTIR analysis of orange peels biosorbents observed that the O-H, C-H, alkynes with -C=C- stretch, carbonyls, amines and aromatics group peaks are presence. In the BET characterization observed that orange peels biosorbents has a higher surface area (45.42m2/g) and pore volume (0.512cm3/g) as compared to other biosorbents. In orange peels biosorbents observed that the presence of heterogeneous surface with non-uniform distribution of heat adsorption and the adsorption process is multilayer. In the regeneration process observed that the reusing of orange peels biosorbent continuously for three times the adsorption capacity of ammonia from water reduced by 100 to 93.32%. This procedure can be made economical by regenerating and reusing of the biosorbent after removing the ammonia from water.
  • Renewable energy present status and future potentials in India: An overview
    Subhashish Dey, Anduri Sreenivasulu, G.T.N. Veerendra, K. Venkateswara Rao, P.S.S. Anjaneya Babu
    Innovation and Green Development, 2022
    Energy is ability or capacity to do work. The renewable energy sources are non-conventional and environmental friendly in nature. The renewable energy technology is a direct substitute of recent technology. With the help of renewable energy we can save more energy, make better environment by the replacement of fossil fuels. In the last two to three decades the environmental related problems are more created therefore the application of renewable energy technology is highly applicable for better environmental conditions. As the world population increases therefore the energy consumptions are also increases day by day so that we need to move alternative source of energy. Accounting for different types of renewable energy, this study evaluates the energy mix evolution in relation to a country's development level (proxied by real GDP per capita). Indian renewable energy sector is the fourth most attractive renewable energy market in the world. The Government of India is committed to increase the use of clean energy sources and is already undertaking various large-scale sustainable power projects and promoting green energy highly. The relation between renewable energy and sustainable development and their future scopes are broadly discussed in this paper. The estimated results asserted that renewable energy output, energy efficiency, economic growth and carbon emissions are the significant factors of renewable energy consumption. Further, this study suggests increased investment in renewable energy output, the energy efficiency sector and environmentally related technological innovation to encourage renewable energy consumption.
  • Experimental and numerical prediction of California bearing ratio of expansive soil stabilized by bagasse ash and geotextile reinforcement
    C. Rajakumar, P. Kodanda Rama Rao, G. Reddy Babu, A. Sreenivasulu
    Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2021
    The target of this paper is to predict the CBR value by correlating the optimum moisture content, maximum dry density, Plasticity Index, proportion of sugarcane bagasse ash and also the variety of Geotextile layers. The linear relationships between the higher than mentioned properties and CBR worth exploitation Multiple rectilinear regression Analysis resulted during a sturdy correlation between the parameters. ANN model is developed exploitation ANN tool of MATLAB R2014a software. A multilayer perceptron network with feed forward back propagation is used to model variable the number of hidden layers. The graph aforethought between the predicted and experimental values shows that everyone the values are getting ready to equality line, indicating foreseen values are regarding the discovered values.
  • The effect of age on mechanical properties of M100 concrete
    Indian Concrete Journal, 2016
  • An experimental study on the performance of M100 concrete at elevated temperature
    Journal of Structural Engineering India, 2016

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • AI-Based Soil Stabilization Using Recycled Concrete for Sustainable Structural Foundations
    DPS M. Devi, Dr. P. Jayaraj, Dr. Anduri Sreenivasulu, M. Sathish, Dr. M.P ...
    MSW Management Journal 36 (1S), 2429-2433 , 2026
    2026
  • An Experimental Study on Flexural Behaviour of Concrete Beams and Slabs Reinforced with Basalt Fiber Reinforced Plastic (BFRP)
    DASMD Rao
    International Conference on “Computational Intelligence and Smart Systems in … , 2026
    2026
  • AI Driven Mix Design Optimization for Hybrid Fiber-Reinforced High-Strength Concrete with Cement Replacement
    DP C.Poongodi, Anurekha G, Dr. Anduri Sreenivasulu
    MSW Management Journal 36 (1), 2028 - 2032 , 2026
    2026
  • Experimental investigation on mechanical, durability and microstructural behavior of Alccofine and Quartz sand in concrete
    BKR N. Tejaswini, A. Sreenivasulu
    Revista Materia (Rio de Janeiro) Journal 31 (4) , 2026
    2026
  • A Study on Strength and Durability characteristics of concrete by partial replacement of cement with Bagasse ash
    SY Dr. A. Sreenivasulu, P. Leena Eswar, S. Venkatarami Reddy, N. Neeraj Babu
    International Journal of All Research Education and Scientific Methods … , 2025
    2025
  • Analysis and Design of a Twin Circular Building (G+20) With Sky Walk by Using Staad Pro Software
    ESNL Dr. A. Sreenivasulu, K. Prasanth , G. Venu , B. Balasri
    International Journal of All Research Education and Scientific Methods … , 2025
    2025
  • Forecasting the Interdependence of Compressive and Split tensile strengths of Quartz sand Concrete
    BKR N. Tejaswini, A. Sreenivasulu
    The Indian Journal of Technical Education 48 (2), 73 - 76 , 2025
    2025
  • EVALUATING THE STRENGTH COMPETENCY OF QUARTZ SAND AS PARTIAL/FULL SUBSTITUTION OF NATURAL RIVER SAND IN CONCRETE
    NT A. SREENIVASULU, B. KRISHNA RAO
    Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology 25 (8), 2923–2931 , 2024
    2024
  • BUILDING BRIDGES: STRENGTHENING ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR RURAL CIVIL ENGINEERING STUDENTS
    LP SREENIVASULU A.
    i-manager’s Journal on Civil Engineering 14 (1), 23-28 , 2024
    2024
  • An Experimental Study on the Performance of Carbon Fiber Concrete (Carbocrete)
    CB Dr. A. Sreenivasulu, D. Guna Sekhar, B. Gnapika
    Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (JETIR) 11 (4 … , 2024
    2024
  • Planning, Analysis and Design of a Shopping mall by using STAAD Pro
    MHK Dr. A. Sreenivasulu, N. Naganaveen, Md. Ramiz, Md. Nooruddin
    International Research Journal of Modernization in Engineering Technology … , 2024
    2024
  • Computerised Analysis, Design & Estimation of A G+1 Villa in Vijayawada City
    BAKKHC Dr. A. Sreenivasulu, D. Venkata Krishna, S. Babu Rao
    International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology 9 (11), 1200-1210 , 2023
    2023
  • Computerised Analysis, Design & Estimation of A G+1 Villa in Vijayawada City
    BAKKHC Dr. A. Sreenivasulu, D. Venkata Krishna, S. Babu Rao
    International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT) 9 (11 … , 2023
    2023
  • Role of Nanoparticles in the Mechanical and Durability Properties of Concrete
    DAS Haseem Baig
    Industrial Engineering Journal 52 (1), 202-215 , 2023
    2023
  • Characteristic and Biosorption Capacities of Plant Leaf Biosorbents for Removal of Phosphorous from Contaminated Water
    S Dey, A Sreenivasulu, V GTN, PSSA Babu, VP Manoj
    Science in One Health, 100006 , 2022
    2022
  • Nanotechnology in Concrete Engineering: Unravelling the impact of Nano particles on mechanical strength and durability
    DAS Haseem Baig
    Journal of Survey in Fisheries Sciences 9 (1), 856-863 , 2022
    2022
  • Renewable energy present status and future potentials in India: An overview
    KVRPSSAB Subhashish Dey, Anduri Sreenivasulu, G.T.N. Veerendra
    Elsevier Journal - Innovation and Green development 4 (3), 1 to 22 , 2022
    2022
  • Evaluation of progressive collapse behavior in reinforced concrete buildings
    KVR M. Vinay, P. Kodanda Rama Rao, Subhashish Dey, A.H.L. Swaroop, Anduri ...
    Elsevier - Structures Journal 45, 1902-1919 , 2022
    2022
  • Evaluation of progressive collapse behavior in reinforced concrete buildings
    M Vinay, PKR Rao, S Dey, AHL Swaroop, A Sreenivasulu, KV Rao
    Structures 45, 1902-1919 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 25
  • Synthesis and characterization of mango leaves biosorbents for removal of iron and phosphorous from contaminated water
    S Dey, A Sreenivasulu, GTN Veerendra, AVP Manoj, N Haripavan
    Applied Surface Science Advances 11, 100292 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 50

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Renewable energy present status and future potentials in India: An overview
    S Dey, A Sreenivasulu, GTN Veerendra, KV Rao, PSSA Babu
    Innovation and Green Development 1 (1), 100006 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 332
  • Synthesis and characterization of mango leaves biosorbents for removal of iron and phosphorous from contaminated water
    S Dey, A Sreenivasulu, GTN Veerendra, AVP Manoj, N Haripavan
    Applied Surface Science Advances 11, 100292 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 50
  • The removal of ammonia from contaminated water by using various solid waste biosorbents
    S Dey, SS Charan, U Pallavi, A Sreenivasulu, N Haripavan
    Energy Nexus 7, 100119 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 29
  • Evaluation of progressive collapse behavior in reinforced concrete buildings
    M Vinay, PKR Rao, S Dey, AHL Swaroop, A Sreenivasulu, KV Rao
    Structures 45, 1902-1919 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 25
  • Phosphate adsorption studies using carbon prepared from stem bark of Eucalyptus teriticornis Smith
    A Sreenivasulu, EV Sundaram, M Komal Reddy
    Indian journal of chemical technology 6 (5), 256-262 , 1999
    1999
    Citations: 15
  • Response of chemical fertilizers on Eucalyptus tereticornis clones.
    TK Kumari, A Sreenivasulu, EM Elusing Meru, PS Rao
    2002
    Citations: 13
  • Removal of copper (II) from aqueous solution by activated carbon prepared from Streculia foetida l. fruitshell
    A Sreenivasulu, EV Sundaram, MK Reddy
    Indian Journal of Environmental Protection 18 (9), 687-693 , 1998
    1998
    Citations: 11
  • Effect of auxins on rooting stem cuttings of Givotia rottleriformis Griff. via hydropit.
    M Babitha, PS Rao, EM Elusing Meru, A Sreenivasulu
    2002
    Citations: 10
  • Renewable energy present status and future potentials in India: an overview. Innov Green Dev 1 (1): 100006
    S Dey, A Sreenivasulu, GTN Veerendra, KV Rao, P Babu
    2022
    Citations: 9
  • Renewable energy present status and future potentials in India: an overview. Innov Green Dev 1: 100006
    S Dey, A Sreenivasulu, GTN Veerendra, KV Rao, P Babu
    2022
    Citations: 8
  • The Effect of Temperature on Mechanical Properties of M100 Concrete
    KSR A. Sreenivasulu
    American Journal of Engineering Research (AJER) 2 (4), 16 to 19 , 2013
    2013
    Citations: 7
  • Effect of Pisolithus tinctorius on growth of Eucalyptus tereticornis seedlings in nursery conditions.
    J Bhagyalakshmi, P Sujatha, A Sreenivasulu, E Meru, PS Rao
    2000
    Citations: 7
  • Experimental and numerical prediction of California bearing ratio of expansive soil stabilized by bagasse ash and geotextile reinforcement
    AS C.Rajakumarar , P. Kodanda Rama Rao , G. Reddy Babu
    IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 796 (1), 1 to 9 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 6
  • Defluoridation studies using activated carbon prepared from umbels of Prangos pabularia lindl
    A Sreenivasulu, EV Sundaram, MK Reddy
    Journal of Industrial Pollution Control 15 (2), 227-237 , 1999
    1999
    Citations: 6
  • Mechanical Properties of Heated Concrete of M100 Grade
    KSR A. Sreenivasulu
    International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications 2 (4), 1944 … , 2012
    2012
    Citations: 5
  • Regenerated shoot number and coppicing ability of two year old Eucalyptus tereticornis stumps of different girth classes.
    M Babitha, A Sreenivasulu, EM Elusing Meru, PS Rao
    2000
    Citations: 5
  • Design of M100 Concrete (ACI Method)
    KSR A. Sreenivasulu
    Global Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 183 to 185 , 2012
    2012
    Citations: 2
  • Amb River Diversion for extracting the coal in Urmer area, Nagpur district – A case study
    PS A. Sreenivasulu
    Nature Environment and Pollution Technology 7 (2), 365 - 370 , 2008
    2008
    Citations: 1
  • AI-Based Soil Stabilization Using Recycled Concrete for Sustainable Structural Foundations
    DPS M. Devi, Dr. P. Jayaraj, Dr. Anduri Sreenivasulu, M. Sathish, Dr. M.P ...
    MSW Management Journal 36 (1S), 2429-2433 , 2026
    2026
  • An Experimental Study on Flexural Behaviour of Concrete Beams and Slabs Reinforced with Basalt Fiber Reinforced Plastic (BFRP)
    DASMD Rao
    International Conference on “Computational Intelligence and Smart Systems in … , 2026
    2026