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Online since: October 2015
Authors: Md Azlin Md Said, Haitham A. Hussein, Rozi Abdullah
Hussein1,a, Rozi Abdullah2,b*, Md Azlin Md Said 2,c
1,2,3 School of Civil Engineering, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 14300 Nibong Tebal, Seberang Perai Selatan, P.
Abdul Karim, Removal of Oil and Grease as Emerging Pollutants of Concern (EPC) in Wastewater Stream, IIUM Engineering Journal, 12 (2011)
Ducoste, Performance of grease abatement devices for removal of fat, oil, and grease, Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE. 137 (2011) pp. 84-92
Abdullah, The effect of baffle angle on primary sedimentation tank efficiency, Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 39 (2012) pp. 293-303
Yen Lee, Baffle plate configurations to enhance separation in horizontal primary separators, Chemical Engineering Journal, 77 (2000) pp. 221-226.
Abdul Karim, Removal of Oil and Grease as Emerging Pollutants of Concern (EPC) in Wastewater Stream, IIUM Engineering Journal, 12 (2011)
Ducoste, Performance of grease abatement devices for removal of fat, oil, and grease, Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE. 137 (2011) pp. 84-92
Abdullah, The effect of baffle angle on primary sedimentation tank efficiency, Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 39 (2012) pp. 293-303
Yen Lee, Baffle plate configurations to enhance separation in horizontal primary separators, Chemical Engineering Journal, 77 (2000) pp. 221-226.
Online since: July 2016
Authors: Febrin Anas Ismail, Zev Al Jauhari, Fauzan Fauzan
Structural Response And Pounding of Andalas University Hospital Building Using New Indonesian Seismic Code SNI 1726-2012
FAUZAN1,a*, FEBRIN Anas Ismail2,b, ZEV Al Jauhari3,c
1,2Lecturer of Department of Civil Engineering, University of Andalas, Padang, Indonesia
3Post Graduate Student of Department of Civil Engineering, University of Andalas, Padang, Indonesia
afauzan@ft.unand.ac.id, bfebrin@ft.unand.ac.id, czevaljauhari@gmail.com
Keywords: Earthquake, Internal Forces, Displacement, Response Spectrum Analysis, Time History Analysis, Pounding
Abstract.
References [1] Earthquake Engineering Sectional Committee, Indian Standard Criteria For Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures (Fifth Revision), India. 2002
Engineering and Technology Research, Colombia. 2012
[10] Shah, Hemal J, , Seismic Time History Analysis Of Building On Sloping Ground Cosidering Near/Far field Earthquake, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT) Vol. 3 Issue 3, India, 2014, pp. 982-986.
References [1] Earthquake Engineering Sectional Committee, Indian Standard Criteria For Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures (Fifth Revision), India. 2002
Engineering and Technology Research, Colombia. 2012
[10] Shah, Hemal J, , Seismic Time History Analysis Of Building On Sloping Ground Cosidering Near/Far field Earthquake, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT) Vol. 3 Issue 3, India, 2014, pp. 982-986.
Online since: September 2007
Authors: Alessandro de Stefano, Donato Sabia, Roberto Spadavecchia
On the applicability of the Ho-Kalman minimal realization theory
Roberto Spadavecchia1, a, Alessandro De Stefano
1,b Donato Sabia
1,c
1
Politecnico di Torino, Department of Structural Engineering and Geotechnics, Corso Duca degli
Abruzzi 24, I-10129, Torino, Italy
a
roberto.spadavecchia@polito.it, b alessandro.destefano@polito.it, c donato.sabia@polito.it
Keywords: system identification, Ho-Kalman, Hankel matrix, stochastic processes
Abstract.
Introduction In the civil-engineering context, there is an increasingly widespread use of identification techniques based upon ambient noise (output-only techniques), and a great deal of significant results obtained in their application are reported in the literature.
Notwithstanding the wide diffusion of the above methods, some important aspects of their usual application still remain unknown, at least in certain applications in the civil-engineering field.
Key Engineering Materials, 245-246, 2003
Modeling crack closure effects on frequency and damping. 15th ASCE Engineering Mechanics Conference, June 2-5, 2002, Columbia University, New York, NY
Introduction In the civil-engineering context, there is an increasingly widespread use of identification techniques based upon ambient noise (output-only techniques), and a great deal of significant results obtained in their application are reported in the literature.
Notwithstanding the wide diffusion of the above methods, some important aspects of their usual application still remain unknown, at least in certain applications in the civil-engineering field.
Key Engineering Materials, 245-246, 2003
Modeling crack closure effects on frequency and damping. 15th ASCE Engineering Mechanics Conference, June 2-5, 2002, Columbia University, New York, NY
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Yin Cheng, Xin Huang, Xiao Xuan Deng, Zhi Ping Peng, Yao Guang Chen, Jun Yang, Hao Yu
Influence of Early Low-temperature Curing on Strength of Stabilized Super Chloride Saline Soil
Hao Yu1,a, Xiaoxuan Deng1,b, Zhiping Peng2,c, Yaoguang Chen2,c, Yin Cheng1,d, Jun Yang2,c, Xin Huang1,e*
1Department of Civil Engineering, School of Transportation Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, 100191, China;
2Institute of Foundation Engineering, China Academy of Building Research, Beijing, 100013, China
ayuhaoguojimilan@dae.buaa.edu.cn, bdxx@dae.buaa.edu.cn, c13901088756@vip.sina.com, dchengyin19840918@sina.com, ehx2000@buaa.edu.cn
Keywords: Early Low-temperature Curing, Super Chloride Saline Soil, Stabilization, Strength
Abstract: Super chloride saline soil with 12.5% soluble salt is stabilized by self-made stabilizer S, and the influence of early low-temperature curing to the strength of the stabilized soil is studied through the laboratory tests and the field tests.
References [1] Hongfa Yu, Wei Sun, and Jiachun Wang: Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society Vol. 31, (2003). p. 434 (In Chinese) [2] Wei Ding, Xiaoxuan MA, and Faguang Leng: Concrete Vol. 7, (2005). p. 78 (In Chinese) [3] Zhiping Peng, Jun Yang, and Yaoguang Chen: Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering Vol. 33, (2010).
P. 136 (In Chinese) [4] Zhengxiong Zhang, Jialiang Yao: Civil Engineering Materials (China Communication Press, China 2008) (In Chinese) [5] Xin Huang, Xiaogang Yang, and Tongan Hu: Industrial Construction Vol. 9, (1994).
References [1] Hongfa Yu, Wei Sun, and Jiachun Wang: Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society Vol. 31, (2003). p. 434 (In Chinese) [2] Wei Ding, Xiaoxuan MA, and Faguang Leng: Concrete Vol. 7, (2005). p. 78 (In Chinese) [3] Zhiping Peng, Jun Yang, and Yaoguang Chen: Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering Vol. 33, (2010).
P. 136 (In Chinese) [4] Zhengxiong Zhang, Jialiang Yao: Civil Engineering Materials (China Communication Press, China 2008) (In Chinese) [5] Xin Huang, Xiaogang Yang, and Tongan Hu: Industrial Construction Vol. 9, (1994).
Online since: April 2012
Authors: Fei Yu, Jia Yuan Wang, Jing Cong, Di Cui, Li Quan Xie
Hydromechanical Analysis of Desilting Mechanism of Ecological Arc-shaped Baffle Fishway
Jing Conga, Di Cuib, Fei Yu, Jiayuan Wang, and Liquan Xiec, 1*
Department of Hydraulic Engineering, Tongji Univ., Shanghai
acongjingtj@126.com, b091095@tongji.edu.cn, cxie_liquan@tongji.edu.cn
* Associate Professor and author of correspondence
Keywords: Hydromechanics, Ecological fishway, Upstream migration, Arc-shaped baffle, Desilting
Abstract.
Based on the above results and analysis, we propose a new suggestion in the engineering application of the ecological arc-shaped baffle fishway: it is more efficient to desilt the fishway when setting a headgate at the upstream of fishway.
Acknowledgements The authors are grateful to the funding for this study from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC 50979071 and NSFC 11172213), Kwang-Hua Fund for College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University and Innovation Program of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission (11ZZ28).
KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, Vol 16 (2012), p. 265-272 [2] M.
Journal of hydraulic engineering ASCE, Vol 129 (2003), p. 341-347 [4] N.
Based on the above results and analysis, we propose a new suggestion in the engineering application of the ecological arc-shaped baffle fishway: it is more efficient to desilt the fishway when setting a headgate at the upstream of fishway.
Acknowledgements The authors are grateful to the funding for this study from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC 50979071 and NSFC 11172213), Kwang-Hua Fund for College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University and Innovation Program of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission (11ZZ28).
KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, Vol 16 (2012), p. 265-272 [2] M.
Journal of hydraulic engineering ASCE, Vol 129 (2003), p. 341-347 [4] N.
Online since: January 2006
Authors: Feng Xing, Zhu Ding, Zongjin Li
Properties and Microstructure of
The New Phosphate Bonded Magnesia Cement
Zhu Ding
1,a
, Zong-Jin LI
2,b
and Feng Xing
1,c
1
Shenzhen Municipal Key Laboratory of Durability for Civil Engineering structure,
Shenzhen University, 518060, PR China
2
Department of Civil Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear
Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, PRC
a
zdingcn@sina.com, bzongjin@ust.hk, cxingf@szu.edu.cn
Keywords: phosphate cement; magnesia; fly ash; microstructure; physical property; mechanical
property; sorptivity
Abstract.
Civil Eng,1997, pp. 542-533
Civil Eng,1997, pp. 542-533
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Jiang He, Hong Juan Liu, Kai Qiong Liu
Measurment and Questionnaire Survey on Indoor Thermal Environment of a Library in the Hot-Summer and Warm-Winter Region of China
Hongjuan Liu1, a, Jiang He2,b and Kaiqiong Liu3,c
1Dept. of Architecture and Urban Planning, College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Guangxi University,Nanning, China
2 Dept. of Architecture and Urban Planning, College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Guangxi University,Nanning, China
3 Guangxi University Library, Guangxi University,Nanning, China
a1007224852@qq.com, b1356576073@qq.com, c1462917542@qq.com
Keywords: Library; Thermal Environment; Comfort; Measurement; Questionnaire.
According to the “Civil Architecture Thermal Design Criterion”, the architecture design in this area should take heat insolation and ventilation into consideration first.
According to the “Civil Architecture Thermal Design Criterion”, the architecture design in this area should take heat insolation and ventilation into consideration first.
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Yun Zhi Tian, Ke Zhang
The Enclosure Structure Energy Saving Technology Research of Rural House in Southern Henan Province
TIAN Yunzhi1,a, ZHANG Ke2,b
1 Architecture and Civil Engineering College, Huanghuai University, Zhumadian, Henan province, 463000, China
2Architecture and Civil Engineering College, Huanghuai University, Zhumadian, Henan province, 463000, China
a228575955@qq.com, b365161869@qq.com
Keywords: Thermal resistance; enclosure structure; energy saving
Abstract: With the acceleration of the new rural construction, meanwhile, the problem of building energy consumption is increasingly protruding.
Fly ash is a kind of lightweight porous flame retardant material, pouring method of fly ash for roofing heat preservation material, is technically easy to implement and cheaper in economy, the advantages of wide raw material source, has great popularization value in rural civil residence expanded vermiculite density of about 80 ~ 300 kg/ m³, with a small density, high insulation performance, prevention 3.2.1.2 Ordinary cover thermal insulation roof Ordinary overlay insulation roof covered with thermal insulation material on the existing roof plate, setting the waterproof layer and protective layer on heat preservation material, which can not only to increase the waterproof layer to prevent the thermal insulation layer suction failure, but also can prevent the roof leakage.
Fly ash is a kind of lightweight porous flame retardant material, pouring method of fly ash for roofing heat preservation material, is technically easy to implement and cheaper in economy, the advantages of wide raw material source, has great popularization value in rural civil residence expanded vermiculite density of about 80 ~ 300 kg/ m³, with a small density, high insulation performance, prevention 3.2.1.2 Ordinary cover thermal insulation roof Ordinary overlay insulation roof covered with thermal insulation material on the existing roof plate, setting the waterproof layer and protective layer on heat preservation material, which can not only to increase the waterproof layer to prevent the thermal insulation layer suction failure, but also can prevent the roof leakage.
Online since: August 2019
Authors: Claudia Brito de Carvalho Bello, Daniele Baraldi, Giosuè Boscato, Emanuele Reccia, Antonella Cecchi
Discrete and Finite Element Models for the Analysis of Unreinforced and Partially Reinforced Masonry Arches
BARALDI Daniele1,a*, BOSCATO Giosuè2,b,
DE CARVALHO BELLO Claudia Brito1,c, CECCHI Antonella1,d
and RECCIA Emanuele3,e
1Università IUAV di Venezia, Terese, Dorsoduro 2206, 30123, Venezia, Italy
2LabSCo, Università IUAV di Venezia, via Torino 153/a 30172 Mestre (VE), Italy
3Department of Civil Engineering, Environment and Architecture, University of Cagliari, Via Marengo 2, 09123, Cagliari, Italy
adanielebaraldi@iuav.it, bgboscato@iuav.it, cdecarvalho@iuav.it, dcecchi@iuav.it, eemanuele.reccia@unica.it
Keywords: masonry arch, Discrete Element Model, Finite Element Model, masonry arch strengthening, pushover analysis.
The assessment of their behavior has received new interest from the community of architects and civil engineers, with particular attention to limit analysis approaches, thanks to the contributions by Heyman [1].
Milani, A finite element-discrete element approach for the analysis of the Venice trans-lagoon railway bridge, Civil-Comp Proceedings, 110, (2016)
The assessment of their behavior has received new interest from the community of architects and civil engineers, with particular attention to limit analysis approaches, thanks to the contributions by Heyman [1].
Milani, A finite element-discrete element approach for the analysis of the Venice trans-lagoon railway bridge, Civil-Comp Proceedings, 110, (2016)
Online since: December 2016
Authors: Pavel Svoboda, Rostislav Šulc, Tomáš Váchal, Tereza Janků
Chemical Properties and Reactivity of CFBC Fly Ash
Tomas VÁCHAL1, a *, Rostislav ŠULC1,b , Tereza JANKŮ1,c
and Pavel SVOBODA1,d
1CTU in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Construction Technology,
Thákurova 7/2077, 166 29 Prague 6, Czech Republic
atomas.vachal@fsv.cvut.cz, brostislav.sulc@fsv.cvut.cz, ctereza.janku@fsv.cvut.cz, dpavel.svoboda@fsv.cvut.cz
Keywords: CFBC fly ash; calorimetry; reactivity of particular ashes.
Vašák, The diploma thesis, CTU in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Praha 2016 [6] K.
Microstructural development in high-volume fly-ash cement system, J. of Mat. in Civil Eng., vol. 6, 1994, pp. 117-136
Vašák, The diploma thesis, CTU in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Praha 2016 [6] K.
Microstructural development in high-volume fly-ash cement system, J. of Mat. in Civil Eng., vol. 6, 1994, pp. 117-136