Civil engineering topic list of research papers
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Analysis of the Optimum Usage of Slag for the Compressive Strength of Concrete2015 / Han-Seung Lee, Xiao-Yong Wang, Li-Na Zhang, Kyung-Taek Koh
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Mechanical Properties of Recycled Aggregate Concrete at Low and High Water/Binder Ratios2013 / Gai-Fei Peng, Yan-Zhu Huang, Hai-Sheng Wang, Jiu-Feng Zhang, Qi-Bing Liu
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The Numerical Simulation of the Crack Elastoplastic Extension Based on the Extended Finite Element Method2013 / Xia Xiaozhou, Zhang Qing, Wang Hong, Jiang Qun
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Performance of Hybrid Steel Fibers Reinforced Concrete Subjected to Air Blast Loading2013 / Mohammed Alias Yusof, Norazman Mohamad Nor, Ariffin Ismail, Ng Choy Peng, Risby Mohd Sohaimi, et al.
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Increase Spillway Capacity using Labyrinth Weir
Abstract Uncertainty in the change of seasons, high-intensity rainfall, floods and droughts in many areas which previously never experienced such disaster, are natural phenomena as a result of climate change. Impact of these phenomena on the...
2013 / Mamok Suprapto -
Influence of Curing-Form Material on the Chloride Penetration of Off-Shore Concrete2012 / Sangjun Park, Yeol Choi
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Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Composite Action of Steel Concrete Slab
Abstract Thin-walled cold formed corrugated steel sheet with embossments, used in composite steel concrete slab, is a modern and effective construction. The steel sheet is used as a permanent formwork and as a load bearing member after hardening of...
2012 / J. Holomek, M. Bajer -
Highway Section D1, Jablonov – Studenec, Bridge 205, the 1,650th km, Right Traffic Lane
Abstract The aim of this paper is to inform about the steel superstructures of a bridge located on a highway D1, section Jabloňov – Studenec, 1,650th km. It is the longest bridge (length approx. 670 m) among the seven bridges on this highway...
2012 / V. Semanová, P. Distler, L. Blesák -
Three-dimensional Numerical Analysis of Flow Pattern in Pressure Forebay of Hydropower Station
Abstract The feasibility of flow pattern in pressure forebay of hydropower station is studied by using computational fluid dynamics method (CFD). First, calculation is verified through typical examples based on Flow-3D of CFD software, and the good...
2012 / HOU Caishui -
Lower-Level Decision Task Solution While Optimising a Construction Project Schedule
Abstract A bi-level approach for optimisation of a construction project is discussed in the paper. Considered optimisation problem deals with identification of optimal project and a corresponding optimal schedule. Project structure is defined by...
2013 / Mirosław Dytczak, Grzegorz Ginda -
Effect of Geometry of Vertical Rib Plate on Cyclic Behavior of Steel Beam to Built-up Box Column Moment Connection
Abstract This paper presents numerical studies on the cyclic behavior of connection between I-beam and a built-up box column. The connection utilized the flange plates to connect the beam flanges to the column flange. The flange plates were groove...
2011 / A. Deylami, A.R. Toloukian -
Thermal Performance of the Cairnlea Ecohome – A Sustainble House
Abstract Sustainable housing is one of the many pathways to reduce the impacts of climate change. Among developed nations, Australia has made significant progress in this area. Legislative and financial incentives are in place. High quality rating...
2011 / I. Patnaikuni, S. Rahman -
Multi-point Displacement Response Measurement of Civil Infrastructures Using Digital Image Processing
Abstract In this study, a method to measure multi-point displacement responses by using a digital image processing technique is suggested. Digital images are acquired by a commercial digital camcorder, which is the sensor to measure remote...
2011 / Sung-Wan Kim, Nam-Sik Kim -
Application of 3D Bridge Information Modeling to Design and Construction of Bridges
Abstract Building information modeling (BIM) is a new technology in bridge construction industry. 3D models can provide perfect numerical expression of drawings from design results. 3D information models for bridge structures improve design quality...
2011 / C.S. Shim, N.R. Yun, H.H. Song -
Experimental Study on the Performance of RC Continuous Members in Bending after Exposure to Fire
Abstract To study the mechanical behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) continuous members after exposure to fire, a series of tests, including 5 RC continuous slabs and 7 RC continuous beams, were carried out. The content of test included the static...
2011 / YU Jiangtao, LU Zhaoudao, Xiang Kai -
A Simplified Method for Seismic Analysis of Tanks with Floating Roof by using Finite Element Method: Case Study of Kharg (Southern Iran) Island Tanks
Abstract Tanks with floating roof have shown high vulnerability subjected to past earthquakes, such as Kobe, and Izmit. The main cause of damage is believed to be the interaction between the floating roof and the tank wall. In this paper a...
2011 / Mahmood Hosseini, Amirhosseini Soroor, Ali Sardar, Farshid Jafarieh -
Noise Classification for Tendering Quiet Asphalt Wearing Courses
Abstract Road administrations request noise reducing pavements and the industry has introduced new products claimed to have noise reducing properties. As a cooperative effort, the Danish Road Directorate, the paving industry and consultants have...
2012 / Jørgen Kragh, Hans Bendtsen, Gregers Hildebrand -
Assessment of Basic Design Course in Terms of Constructivist Learning Theory
Abstract Design education is a process that allows multiple solutions and different points of views, where individuality in interpretation and expression are encouraged. Design courses take place in a studio environment where students deal actively...
2012 / Selay Arkun Kocadere, Dalsu Ozgen -
Traffic Microsimulation Study to Evaluate Freeway Exit Ramps Capacity
Abstract Growing traffic in urban and suburban areas has resulted in a demand for freeway exit ramps with higher capacity in order to avoid congestion. The main objective of the paper was to elaborate recommendations about the best exit ramp layout...
2011 / M. Pilar Martínez, Alfredo Garcia, Ana Tsui Moreno -
Investigation of a continuum damage model as an indicator for the prediction of spalling in fire exposed concrete
Abstract Continuum damage theory has been widely adopted to model fracturing of concrete under mechanical loading and has been applied in capturing degradation of concrete under elevated temperatures. Here, the application of damage theory to...
2012 / C.T. Davie, H.L. Zhang, A. Gibson