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Online since: September 2011
Authors: Peng Jiang, Qi Ming Wang, Qing Zhao
FAST team of the National Astronomical Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC), inspired by the Arecibo telescope, has proposed a novel design of the adaptive cable-net reflector (see Fig. 2) for two main reasons: first, the small difference required by the deformation can be easily achieved within the elastic limit of ordinary cable wires; second, the cable-net structure would easily accommodate with the complex topography of Karst terrain, which will avoid heavy civil engineering between actuators and the ground.[4,5]
Cable-net
Ring beam
Down tied cable
Fig. 1.
China Civil Engineering Journal, 2005, 38(12): 18-23.
China Civil Engineering Journal, 2005, 38(12): 18-23.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Fu Xiong Wan
Experimental research on fireproofing measure of beams strengthened by carbon fiber sheet bonded with inorganic adhesive
Fuxiong Wan
Faculty of Civil Engineering and mechanics, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, China
Keywords: an inorganic adhesive; RC beam; Carbon Fiber Sheet; fireproofing measure
Abstract: Because of high temperature above 1000℃ on fire, and Oxidation of carbon fiber at high temperature, fireproofing measure should be make to take advantage of the inorganic adhesive for beams strengthened by carbon fiber sheet bonded with the adhesive.
China Civil Engineering Journal, 2010, 43(3):15~23 [4]Bo Wu , Zhijun Wan.
China Civil Engineering Journal, 2010, 43(3):15~23 [4]Bo Wu , Zhijun Wan.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Wang Xun Zhang, Qun Li, Yue Wang
Statement on the vulnerability of civil unmanned aerial vehicles and other systems to civil GPS spoofing.
The Royal Academy of Engineering, London
Second International Symposium on Engineering Systems, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2009.
The Royal Academy of Engineering, London
Second International Symposium on Engineering Systems, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2009.
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Chao Fei Wang, Wei Rong Lv, Wen Luo
Contact Nonlinear Numerical Simulation of Steel and Concrete
in Wind Turbine Foundation
Chaofei Wang1, a, Weirong Lv1,b and Wen Luo1,c
1College of Civil Engineering, Hunan University of Science and Technology, Xiangtan 411201, China
acharlie0925@163.com, blwrxm@126.com, c1065090483@qq.com
Keywords: Wind Turbine Foundation; Simplified Model; Nonlinearity; Contact; Bond-Slip
Abstract.
Civil engineering applied examples of ANSYS ( China Waterpower Press, Beijing 2007)
Civil engineering applied examples of ANSYS ( China Waterpower Press, Beijing 2007)
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Alina Mihaela Nicuţă
Featuring reclaimed asphalt pavement integration in warm mix asphalt towards roads sustainable development
Alina Mihaela Nicuţă1, a
1”Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iasi, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Building Services, Boulevard Professor Dimitrie Mangeron, No. 43, Iasi, Romania, 700050
aalinanicuta@yahoo.com (corresponding author)
Keywords: energy saving material, warm mix asphalt, reclaimed asphalt pavement, hot mix asphalt, sustainable development.
Al-Qablan, Performance of Asphalt Mixes Containing RAP, Jordan Journal of Civil Engineering, 2 (2008) 218-227, [3] AsPECT Protocol and Guidance Book, Transport Research Laboratory (TRL), United Kingdom, Information on: http://www.sustainabilityofhighways.org.uk, 2009, [4] EcoLanes (Economical and Sustainable Pavement Infrastructure for Surface Transport) 031530, D4.1 a, Environmental Impact and Energy Consumption of Transport Pavements, FP6 STREP Project, 2007, [5] FHWA (Federal Highway Administration), Asphalt Pavement Recycling with Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP), United States Department of Transportation, Information on: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/pavement/recycling/rap/index.cfm, 2011, [6] M.
Al-Qablan, Performance of Asphalt Mixes Containing RAP, Jordan Journal of Civil Engineering, 2 (2008) 218-227, [3] AsPECT Protocol and Guidance Book, Transport Research Laboratory (TRL), United Kingdom, Information on: http://www.sustainabilityofhighways.org.uk, 2009, [4] EcoLanes (Economical and Sustainable Pavement Infrastructure for Surface Transport) 031530, D4.1 a, Environmental Impact and Energy Consumption of Transport Pavements, FP6 STREP Project, 2007, [5] FHWA (Federal Highway Administration), Asphalt Pavement Recycling with Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP), United States Department of Transportation, Information on: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/pavement/recycling/rap/index.cfm, 2011, [6] M.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Zbigniew Respondek, Marlena Rajczyk
Research on the effectiveness of water drainage from concrete road surfaces depending on the texture parameters
Marlena Rajczyk1,a, Zbigniew Respondek2,b
1Czestochowa University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Poland
2 Czestochowa University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Poland
amrajczyk@bud.pcz.czest.pl, bzrespondek@bud.pcz.czest.pl
Keywords.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Jiří Němeček, Yun Ping Xi
Nanoparticle Injection into Concrete Using Electromigration
NĚMEČEK Jiří1,a * and XI Yunping2,b
1Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Mechanics, Czech Republic
2University of Colorado, Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, Boulder, USA
ajiri.nemecek@fsv.cvut.cz, byunping.xi@colorado.edu
Keywords: Concrete, nanoparticle, nanosilica, electromigration, chlorides.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Peng Di, Qin Yao Zhang
Analysis of the Rural House Energy-Saving Technology in Gansu
Peng Di1, a, Qinyao Zhang2,b
1,2College of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Xi'an University of Science and Technology, No.58, Yanta Road, Beilin District, Xi'an, Shaanxi, 710054, China.
Introduction According to statistics, Chinese population in rural areas is about 800 million, rural civil construction area is about 24 billion m2 that accounting for national over 60%[1].
References [1] Qian Gao, Xuedong Xu: Construction Technology, 40 (351), 98-101(2011), (in Chinese) [2] Zhuling Zheng, Yonghong Li, Xudong Yang: Building Science, 24(4), 9-14(2008), (in Chinese) [3] Ningna Yan: Journal of Anhui Agicultural Science, 38 (2), 1006-1008(2010), (in Chinese) [4] Xingqi Xie: Science and Technology Innovation Herald, 20, 98(2008), (in Chinese) [5] Jizhuang Zhang: Energy Engineering, 4 (2), 23-25(2003), (in Chinese) [6] Fuhui Jian: Scientific&Technical Information of Gansu, 41 (5), 70-72(2012), (in Chinese)
Introduction According to statistics, Chinese population in rural areas is about 800 million, rural civil construction area is about 24 billion m2 that accounting for national over 60%[1].
References [1] Qian Gao, Xuedong Xu: Construction Technology, 40 (351), 98-101(2011), (in Chinese) [2] Zhuling Zheng, Yonghong Li, Xudong Yang: Building Science, 24(4), 9-14(2008), (in Chinese) [3] Ningna Yan: Journal of Anhui Agicultural Science, 38 (2), 1006-1008(2010), (in Chinese) [4] Xingqi Xie: Science and Technology Innovation Herald, 20, 98(2008), (in Chinese) [5] Jizhuang Zhang: Energy Engineering, 4 (2), 23-25(2003), (in Chinese) [6] Fuhui Jian: Scientific&Technical Information of Gansu, 41 (5), 70-72(2012), (in Chinese)
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Yue Qiang, Zhe Chao Fan, Ming Jie Zhao, Li Li
A new method to estimate the leakage amount at the water supply network nodes in the countryside regions
Qiang Yue1,2,a, Fan Zhe-chao2,b, Zhao Ming-jie1,c and Li Li3,d
1 School of River & Ocean Engineering, Chongqing Jiaotong University, Chongqing 400074, China
2 College of Civil Engineering, Chongqing Three Gorges University, Chongqing 404000, China
3College of Earth Sciences, Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu 610059, China
aemail qiangyue-320@163.com, bemail 65805834@qq.com, cemail 811073207@qq.com,
demail lily6636694@163.com
Keywords: Water supply network, Leakage amount model, Topology structure, GIS, New method.
[3] Germanopoulos G.et al: Journal of Civil Egn.
[3] Germanopoulos G.et al: Journal of Civil Egn.