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Online since: December 2014
Authors: Ming Zhu Guo, Qiang Zhang
Summarization on deterministic seismic response analysis of Soil Deposits
Mingzhu GUO1, a, Qiang ZHANG 1, b
1The College of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China
agmz@bjut.edu.cn, bzlxq007@163.com
Keywords: seismic response, equivalent linear method, Non-linear method, merits and shortcomings
Abstract.
In seismic engineering, soil dynamic characteristics are frequency dependent .
The program is the integration of a call in Excel or SHAKE91 or SHAKE program,.It was written by J.P.BARDET, K.ICHII,C.H.LIN in American College of Civil Engineering of the University of California.
Non-linear seismic response analysis of the layered soil deposit using hybrid frequency–time domain (HFTD) approach [J], European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 2013,17(10)1039-1056
User’s manual for SHAKE91—A computer program for conducting equivalent linear seismic response analyses of horizontally layered soil deposits: Center for Geotechnical Modeling[R].Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering,University of California, Davis, California, 1992
In seismic engineering, soil dynamic characteristics are frequency dependent .
The program is the integration of a call in Excel or SHAKE91 or SHAKE program,.It was written by J.P.BARDET, K.ICHII,C.H.LIN in American College of Civil Engineering of the University of California.
Non-linear seismic response analysis of the layered soil deposit using hybrid frequency–time domain (HFTD) approach [J], European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 2013,17(10)1039-1056
User’s manual for SHAKE91—A computer program for conducting equivalent linear seismic response analyses of horizontally layered soil deposits: Center for Geotechnical Modeling[R].Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering,University of California, Davis, California, 1992
Online since: August 2013
Preface
2013 International Conference on Civil, Materials and Environmental Sciences (CMES 2013)
will be held on April 17-18, 2013, Vancouver, Canada.
The proceeding of CMES 2013 include more than 94 excellent papers selected from more than 150 submitted paper(s) whose authors involved at least 11 countries and areas such as Italy, Iran, Australia, China, Turkey, Kuwait, Japan, Korea, Estonia, Algeria, United States The proceeding of CMES 2013 are divided into four chapters, it include Chapter 1 -- Civil Engineering: this chapter is mainly to research the engineering's application materials, equipment and surveying, design, construction, maintenance and other technical activities, as well as a variety of engineering facilities, such as housing, roads, railways, pipelines, tunnels, bridges, canals, dams, ports, power plants, airports, offshore platforms, water supply and drainage and protective works; Chapter 2 -- Material Engineering and Technology: this chapter focuses on the research, development, production and application of metal materials, inorganic non-metallic materials, polymeric materials and composites
; Chapter 3 -- Environmental Sciences and Engineering: this chapter not only to study the measures of prevent environmental pollution and public nuisance, and to study the protection and rational use of natural resources, and to investigate the waste of resources and technology, reform and Production, the development of less harmful or harmless closed production systems, operations research management and regional environmental, to obtain a larger environmental effects and economic benefits.
Chapter 4 -- Manufacturing Technology and Engineering: this chapter research the scientific methods of how to Transform the basic disciplines and technical disciplines into professional production technology, engineering and process.
The goal of this conference is to bring together researchers and professionals from a broad set of science and engineering disciplines with the aim of sharing the latest developments and advances in Civil, Material and Environmental Sciences materials, processes and systems involved in the Civil, Material and Environmental Sciences.
The proceeding of CMES 2013 include more than 94 excellent papers selected from more than 150 submitted paper(s) whose authors involved at least 11 countries and areas such as Italy, Iran, Australia, China, Turkey, Kuwait, Japan, Korea, Estonia, Algeria, United States The proceeding of CMES 2013 are divided into four chapters, it include Chapter 1 -- Civil Engineering: this chapter is mainly to research the engineering's application materials, equipment and surveying, design, construction, maintenance and other technical activities, as well as a variety of engineering facilities, such as housing, roads, railways, pipelines, tunnels, bridges, canals, dams, ports, power plants, airports, offshore platforms, water supply and drainage and protective works; Chapter 2 -- Material Engineering and Technology: this chapter focuses on the research, development, production and application of metal materials, inorganic non-metallic materials, polymeric materials and composites
; Chapter 3 -- Environmental Sciences and Engineering: this chapter not only to study the measures of prevent environmental pollution and public nuisance, and to study the protection and rational use of natural resources, and to investigate the waste of resources and technology, reform and Production, the development of less harmful or harmless closed production systems, operations research management and regional environmental, to obtain a larger environmental effects and economic benefits.
Chapter 4 -- Manufacturing Technology and Engineering: this chapter research the scientific methods of how to Transform the basic disciplines and technical disciplines into professional production technology, engineering and process.
The goal of this conference is to bring together researchers and professionals from a broad set of science and engineering disciplines with the aim of sharing the latest developments and advances in Civil, Material and Environmental Sciences materials, processes and systems involved in the Civil, Material and Environmental Sciences.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Dang Tyu, Vladimir Korovkin
Proposed a variant of the kinematic theory of engineering ground contact pressure .
Data on authors Civil Engineering Institute, St.
U.: Geotechnical Engineering Handbook, Volumes 1-3,Germany (2003)
Centre for Civil Engineering Research, Netherlands (2005)
[15] Korovkin V.S.: Engineering кinematic theory contacts earth pressure and its application to the calculation of thin quay walls (Journal of Engineering Construction magazine, Russia (2013)
Data on authors Civil Engineering Institute, St.
U.: Geotechnical Engineering Handbook, Volumes 1-3,Germany (2003)
Centre for Civil Engineering Research, Netherlands (2005)
[15] Korovkin V.S.: Engineering кinematic theory contacts earth pressure and its application to the calculation of thin quay walls (Journal of Engineering Construction magazine, Russia (2013)
Online since: September 2012
Authors: Ming Feng Zhong, Da Gen Su, Yi Xiang Zhao
Hydration Activity of Ceramic Polishing Powder at Autoclaved Condition
Mingfeng Zhonga, Dagen Sub ,Yixiang Zhaoc
School of Materials Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
amfzhong@scut.edu.cn,b64yixiangzhao@126.com, cdgsu@scut.edu.cn
Keywords: ceramic polishing powder, hydration activity, autoclaved condition, walling materials
Abstract.
Hydration activity of waste ceramic polishing powder at autocalved condition were studied by IR, XRD, SEM and EDS in civil engineering.
Introduction The ceramic polishing powder is the waste residue of porcelain tiles grinding and polishing process in civil engineering.
Hydration activity of waste ceramic polishing powder at autocalved condition were studied by IR, XRD, SEM and EDS in civil engineering.
Introduction The ceramic polishing powder is the waste residue of porcelain tiles grinding and polishing process in civil engineering.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Rozaina Ismail, Masitah Hassim, Hamidah Mohd Saman
Evaluation of Medium-Rise Reinforced Concrete Building Performance Under Low Intensity Earthquake Effect
Rozaina Ismail*a, Hamidah Mohd Samanb and Masitah Hassimc
Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia arozaina_fka_uitm@yahoo.com, b hmohdsaman@yahoo.com, cmasitah_1011@yahoo.com
Keywords: Building performance, damage index, low intensity, dynamic analysis, non-linear analysis.
Acknowledgment The authors would like to acknowledge Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) for providing financial support.
Corresponding Author Rozaina Ismail, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia, email address: rozaina_fka_uitm@yahoo.com.
NCEER-92-0022, National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1992
Seismic Damage Analysis and Damage-Limiting design of R/C Buildings, Civil Engineering Studies, Technical Report No.
Acknowledgment The authors would like to acknowledge Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) for providing financial support.
Corresponding Author Rozaina Ismail, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia, email address: rozaina_fka_uitm@yahoo.com.
NCEER-92-0022, National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1992
Seismic Damage Analysis and Damage-Limiting design of R/C Buildings, Civil Engineering Studies, Technical Report No.
Online since: August 2020
Authors: Oldrich Sucharda
Fibre reinforced cement-based (FRC) composites after over 40 years of development in building and civil engineering.
Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering. 2017, 61, No. 4.
Springer Transactions in Civil and Environmental Engineering, 172 p., 2017, DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-2507-5_2
Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering. 2017, 61 (2), pp. 226-231.
ATENA – A Tool for Engineering Analysis of Fracture in Concrete.
Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering. 2017, 61, No. 4.
Springer Transactions in Civil and Environmental Engineering, 172 p., 2017, DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-2507-5_2
Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering. 2017, 61 (2), pp. 226-231.
ATENA – A Tool for Engineering Analysis of Fracture in Concrete.
Online since: June 2018
Preface
Brno University of Technoly, Faculty of civil engineering, Department of building materials
and Centre AdMaS organized already the 16th International Conference Silicate Binders 2017 that
was held with international participation under the abreviation ICBM 2017.
The scientifical and practical knowledges of civil engineering industrial binders and materials were presented on this conference.
Committees Organized by: Brno University of Technology Under auspices of the Dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering Prof.
The scientifical and practical knowledges of civil engineering industrial binders and materials were presented on this conference.
Committees Organized by: Brno University of Technology Under auspices of the Dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering Prof.
Online since: July 2021
Preface
Brno University of Technoly, Faculty of civil engineering, Department of building materials and Centre AdMaS organized already the 18th International Conference Silicate Binders 2019 that was held with international participation under the abreviation ICBM 2019.
The scientifical and practical knowledges of civil engineering industrial binders and materials were presented on this conference.
Committees Organized by Brno University of Technology Under auspices of the Dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering Prof.
The scientifical and practical knowledges of civil engineering industrial binders and materials were presented on this conference.
Committees Organized by Brno University of Technology Under auspices of the Dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering Prof.
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Wen Cheng Jin, Da Wei Ye, Wen Heng Zheng
Secondly, steel is badly demanded in civil engineering with the development of economic and progress of science.
Also, China Civil Engineering Associate held three conferences about FRP[2-4].
FRP prevents the steel-bar from corrosion in concrete, ensures the safety and improves durability of civil engineering structure.
Bo Qin, Yongheng Yan, from Civil Engineering and Mechanics School, HUST, help with experiment.
Civil Engineering School, Tongji University, Shanghai [5] Nanni A: FRP Reinforcing for concrete structures.
Also, China Civil Engineering Associate held three conferences about FRP[2-4].
FRP prevents the steel-bar from corrosion in concrete, ensures the safety and improves durability of civil engineering structure.
Bo Qin, Yongheng Yan, from Civil Engineering and Mechanics School, HUST, help with experiment.
Civil Engineering School, Tongji University, Shanghai [5] Nanni A: FRP Reinforcing for concrete structures.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Jan Pěnčík, Libor Matějka
FEA Analysis and Monitoring of Long-term Behavior of an Insulation Block from Recycled Polymer HDPE
Jan Pencik1, a and Libor Matejka2,b
1Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology; Brno, Czech Republic
2 Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology; Brno, Czech Republic
apencik.j@fce.vutbr.cz, bmatejka.l@fce.vutbr.cz
Keywords: Waste materials, recycling, polymer, experimental testing, rheological models, HDPE.
Polymers and their composite materials can be used as a base material for most products including products used in civil engineering.
Polymers and their composite materials can be used as a base material for most products including products used in civil engineering.