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Online since: August 2012
Authors: Yu Qing Yuan, Xue Chan Li, Liu Yang Wang, Tao Guo, Wei Li
Experimental Study on APP Modified Asphalt Felt Used as Interlayer between Old Cement Concrete Pavement and Asphalt Overlay Yuqing Yuan1, a, Xuechan Li2, b, Tao Guo1, c, Wei Li1, d, Liuyang Wang1, e 1School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Henan University, Kaifeng 475004, Henan, China 2College of Philosophy and Public Administration , Henan University, Kaifeng 475004, Henan, China ayuanyq@126.com, byroad@126.com, czhulin356@yahoo.com.cn, d250315995@qq.com, e1058813714@qq.com Keywords: road engineering; APP modified asphalt felt; level tension test; direct shear test; asphalt overlay; anti-crack Abstract: To study the mechanisms and effects of atactic polypropylene (APP) modified asphalt felt preventing crack, which is used as interlayer between old cement concrete pavement and asphalt overlay, authors carried through the tests of level tension, field road, and direct shearing.
Introduction As a kind of waterproof materials, APP modified asphalt felt is not only widely used to prevent water in the engineering of roof covering, wall, basement, but also in those of pool, bridge, highway, airport pavement and dam.
Therefore, in recent years, APP modified asphalt felt has been gradually used to prevent crack between asphalt overlay and pavement in airport and road engineering,which has made some engineering experiences[2].
Therefore, this paper will make a in-depth and system study, by indoor or out test, to provide theoretical basis for the engineering application.
Engineering Testing Project overview.The test section is located in G104 of Xuzhou Airport road, with length of 1 km, two-way four lanes, first class highway.
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Feng Jiang Qin, Jie Dai, Jin Di, Yong Zhe Niu
Journal of Bridge Engineering, 1999, 4(3): 151-156 [2] Zhe.
Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, 2004, 4(3): 38-43 [4] Munenobu Kondoh, Motoi Okuda, Kouji Kawaguchi, Takefumi Yamazaki.
Journal of Bridge Engineering, 2001, (6): 176-182 [5] Donglian.
Journal of Information Technology in Civil Engineering and Architecture, 2010,2(4): 61-65 [7] Wei.
Finite Element Procedures in Engineering Analysis [M].
Online since: December 2007
Authors: Julia Armesto, Pedro Arias, Celestino Ordóñez, Henrique Lorenzo
It is possible to find some works where they are applied together in so different sceneries as architectonic conservation, civil engineering, building, etc.
Low-cost close-range photogrammetry techniques have been studied by some researches and engineers [4].
It is usual to find calibration techniques of different apparatus applied to very disparate areas within the field of engineering.
Barber: Journal of Surveying Engineering Vol. 130 (2) (2004), p. 56
Lopes: Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing Vol. 71 (6) (2005), p. 727
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Tian Hua Jiang, Jing Rong Peng
.: Journal of Civil Engineering.
Vol. 8(1991), p.101 [4] Kitagawa T,Nomura T: Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Du Jou Huang, Fang Tsung Liu, Shang Jen Chuang, Huang Chu Huang, Rey Chue Hwang
The Estimation of TP Chromatic Aberration by Using Neural Network Du-Jou Huang1, Fang-Tsung Liu 2, Shang-Jen Chuang2, Huang-Chu Huang2, Rey-Chue Hwang1, a 1Electrical Engineering Department, I-Shou University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan 2 Electric Communication Department, National Kaohsiung Marine University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan archwang@isu.edu.tw Keywords: Chromatic Aberration; Estimator; Touch Panel; Neural Network Abstract.
Introduction In recent years, TP has been widely used into many products of civil use such as the mobile phone, computer, LCD TV screen and so on.
Yao,“Properties of ITO thin films prepared by APS assisted EB Evaporation”, Proceedings of the International Society for Optical Engineering, pp. 6831, 2008
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Yi Wang, Zhu Feng Yue, Lei Li
Design of the Stitching Parameters Applied to the Laminates with Cut-Out Yi Wang 1,2,a Zhufeng Yue 1,b Lei Li 1,c 1 School of mechanics, Civil Engineering and Architecture, Northwestern Polytechnicial University, Xi‘an, 710072 2 The Department of Mechanical-Electrical Engineering, ZhengZhou Institute of Aeronautical Industry Management,450015 awyxxhn@126.com, bzfyue@nwpu.edu.cn, c lilei2005@yahoo.cn Keywords: Laminate; Stitching Reinforcement; Parameter Design; Interlaminar Stresses; FEM(Finite Element Method) Abstract.
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Yun Fen Shi, Xiang Xuan Zhan, Geng Yu Zhang
The Development of Haydite Biological Filter by Natural Zeolite Doped With Fly Ash Shi Yun-fen 1, a, Zhan Xiangxuan2, b, Zhang Geng-yu1, c 1School of Chemical Engineering, Northeast Dianli University, Jilin 132012, China 2College of Civil Engineering, Tongji Univeisity,Shanghai 200092,China ashiyunfen0220@163.com,bzhanxiangxuan@yahoo.cn,czgydwlbsm@163.com Keywords: Natural Zeolite; Fly Ash; Aggregate; Biological Filler.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Cheng Yu Xia, Qing You Liu, Li Qin Qian
Introduction There reinforced concrete is the material widespread used in the field of civil engineering.
Journal of Engineering Mechanics,2009,26(8):201~203.
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Zhi Wen Zhu, Xiao Qing Tang
Nonlinear Hysteretic Model of Giant Magnetostrictive Material Baesd on Inverse Magnetostritive Effect Xiao-qing Tang1, a, Zhi-wen Zhu 2,b 1 School of Civil Engineering, Tianjin University, 92 Weijin Road, Tianjin 300072, P.R.China 2 School of Mechanical Engineering, Tianjin University, 92 Weijin Road, Tianjin 300072, P.R.China atangxiaoqingtju@gmail.com, bzhuzhiwen@tju.edu.cn Keywords: giant magnetostrictive material (GMM), inverse magnetostritive effect, hysteretic nonlinearity, partial least-square regression.
Online since: November 2010
Authors: Wei He, Rong He, Heng Xiang Zheng
Railway Science and Engineering, vol.3(2006), p.7-2
Civil Engineering Journal, vol.32(1999), p.32-40