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Online since: May 2019
Authors: Jana Boháčová, Josef Koňařík
Application of the Theoretical Knowledge of Material Engineering to Building Practice
Josef Koňařík1,a*, Jana Boháčová1,b
1Department of Building Materials and Diagnostics of Structures, Faculty of Civil Engineering,
VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Ludvika Podeste 1875/17, 708 33 Ostrava, Czech Republic
ajosef.konarik@vsb.cz, bjana.bohacova@vsb.cz
Keywords: Concrete, Cement, Transfer of Knowledge.
The paper is devoted to application of the theoretical knowledge of material engineering into building practice through the transfer of knowledge.
Introduction On the basis of the FAST Knowledge Transfer Partnership project, VŠB-TUO - Prefa Troubelice a.s. was between Prefa Troubelice a.s. and the Faculty of Civil Engineering VŠB, TUO created a cooperation aimed at transferring knowledge from the academic sphere to the corporate sphere to improve the production processes in the company, which should be reflected positively in the quality and lifetime of finished products.
The paper is devoted to application of the theoretical knowledge of material engineering into building practice through the transfer of knowledge.
Introduction On the basis of the FAST Knowledge Transfer Partnership project, VŠB-TUO - Prefa Troubelice a.s. was between Prefa Troubelice a.s. and the Faculty of Civil Engineering VŠB, TUO created a cooperation aimed at transferring knowledge from the academic sphere to the corporate sphere to improve the production processes in the company, which should be reflected positively in the quality and lifetime of finished products.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Guang Long Geng, Zhen Rong Lin, Guo Bao, Yu Song Lu, Chong Hao Huang
American Society of Civil Engineers, Journal of Bridge Engineering, 2008; 13(1): 75-82
American Society of Civil Engineers, Journal of materials in civil engineering, 2004; 16(1): 91-94
American Society of Civil Engineers, Journal of materials in civil engineering, 2003; 15(2): 134-143
American Society of Civil Engineers, Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2005; 17(5): 570-578
American Society of Civil Engineers, Journal of materials in civil engineering, 2004; 16(1): 91-94
American Society of Civil Engineers, Journal of materials in civil engineering, 2003; 15(2): 134-143
American Society of Civil Engineers, Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2005; 17(5): 570-578
Online since: February 2014
Authors: František Vlach, Petr Jelínek
Determination of linear thermal transmittance for curved detail
František Vlach1, a, Petr Jelínek2,b
1Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Building Structures, Veveří 331/95, 602 00 Brno, CZ
2Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Building Structures, Veveří 331/95, 602 00 Brno, CZ
avlach.f@fce.vutbr.cz, bjelinek.p@fce.vutbr.cz,
Keywords: Linear thermal transmittance, rounded shapes, energy-saving architecture, thermal bridge.
It provides information applicable for buildings assessment in engineering practice.
Acknowledgement This work was supported by the project FAST-J-13-2011 on Faculty of Civil Engineering in Brno.
It provides information applicable for buildings assessment in engineering practice.
Acknowledgement This work was supported by the project FAST-J-13-2011 on Faculty of Civil Engineering in Brno.
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Hao Wang, Li Wen Wang, Guo Jun Tong, Tao Wang
3D Model Reconstruction of the Broken Aero Engine Blade Based On the Detection Operator
Hao Wang1,a, Guojun Tong2,b, Tao Wang3,c and Liwen Wang4,d
1 Engineering Technology Training Center, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin, China
2 Technical Managements Division, China Southern Airlines, Shenyang, China
3 Aviation Automation College, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin, China
4 Ground Special Equipment Research Base, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin, China
a hbgdwh@126.com, b tonggj@csair.com, c wangtdme@163.com, d lwwang@cauc.edu.cn
Keywords: RB211, high pressure turban blade, Digital model
Abstract.
Nowadays, most civil aero-engine blades depended on imports; however it was hard to get the first-hand information about the blades for the secondary machining and repairing.
But, the blade of the turban engine was high-precision part, two above methods could not reach the level of civil aviation engine airworthness regulation[1-3].
Thank you for the support of Engineering Technology Training Center of Civil Aviation University of China.
Reverse Engineering: Unfair Competition or Catalyst for Innovation?.
Nowadays, most civil aero-engine blades depended on imports; however it was hard to get the first-hand information about the blades for the secondary machining and repairing.
But, the blade of the turban engine was high-precision part, two above methods could not reach the level of civil aviation engine airworthness regulation[1-3].
Thank you for the support of Engineering Technology Training Center of Civil Aviation University of China.
Reverse Engineering: Unfair Competition or Catalyst for Innovation?.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Hao Wang, Li Wen Wang, Zhi Jun Cai
3D model reconstruction of the broken aeroengine blade Based on multi-scale genetic algorithm
Hao Wang1,a, Zhijun Cai2,b and Liwen Wang3,c
1,2 Engineering Technology Training Center, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin, China
3 Ground Special Equipment Research Base, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin, China
a hbgdwh@126.com, b zjcai@cauc.edu.cn, clwwang@cauc.edu.cn
Keywords: CFM56, aeroengine blade, 3D model reconstruction, multi-scale genetic algorithm
Abstract.
Reverse engineering technology had provided solutions to above problems.
Mohaghegh K, Sadeghi MHsuch establish a digital model of turbine blades by reverse engineering based on design intent[2]; Oguzhan Yilmaz, Nabil Gindy and Gao Jian applied the reverse engineering technology to the turbine blades overhaul[3], made big steps in engineering practice.
Reverse Engineering: Unfair Competition or Catalyst for Innovation?.
Optical engineering.
Reverse engineering technology had provided solutions to above problems.
Mohaghegh K, Sadeghi MHsuch establish a digital model of turbine blades by reverse engineering based on design intent[2]; Oguzhan Yilmaz, Nabil Gindy and Gao Jian applied the reverse engineering technology to the turbine blades overhaul[3], made big steps in engineering practice.
Reverse Engineering: Unfair Competition or Catalyst for Innovation?.
Optical engineering.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: A.N. Ramakrishna, A.V. Pradeep Kumar, Keerthi Gowda
Complex CBR (of BC Soil-RHA-Cement Mix) Estimation: Made Easy by ANN Approach [A Soft Computing Technique]
A.N.Ramakrishna1,a, A.V.Pradeep kumar2,b, Keerthi Gowda 3,c
1 Department of civil engineering, R.I.T, Hassan, Karnataka, India.
2Dept of civil Engg, J.N.N.C.E, Shimoga, Karnataka, India.
3Department of civil engineering, G.P.T, Belur, Karnataka, India
arkcivil_2000@ymail.com ,b pradeepavku@yahoo.co.uk, c keerthiresearch@yahoo.com
Key words: Concrete mix proportion, Artificial Neural Network (ANN), Topology.
Over the last few years, the use of ANN has increased in many areas of engineering.
In particular have been applied to many geotechnical engineering problems and have demonstrated some degree of success.
A significant number of reports have been published in application of ANN for the prediction of future events in Civil engineering problems [1,2,3].
Engineering letters, 132EL_13_2_8 (advance online publication: August 4,2006
Over the last few years, the use of ANN has increased in many areas of engineering.
In particular have been applied to many geotechnical engineering problems and have demonstrated some degree of success.
A significant number of reports have been published in application of ANN for the prediction of future events in Civil engineering problems [1,2,3].
Engineering letters, 132EL_13_2_8 (advance online publication: August 4,2006
Online since: March 2017
Authors: Mohamed Nadib Oudjit, Abderrahim Bali, Dalila Chiheb, Mebarek Belaoura
Mechanical Behavior and Shrinkage of Algerian Very High Performance Concrete Using Local Materials
CHIHEB Dalila1, a*, BELAOURA Mebarek2,c, OUDJIT Mohamed Nadjib1, b
and BALI Abderrahim3, d
1,a,bFaculty of Civil Engineering, University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene (USTHB), P.O.B. 32 EL ALIA B.E.Z ALGIERS
2National School of Built and Ground Works Engineering (ENSTP), Algiers, Algeria.
3Civil Engineering Departments, Polytechnic Graduate School (ENP), ElHarrach Algeria.
At present, the civil engineering structures in dusty requires seeking for a new material with very high characteristics such as maximum compactness, high resistance at early ages, good work ability and minimum deformation.
The manufacture of Very High Performance Concretes (VHPC) is currently under development in the field of civil engineering, particularly in bridge construction.
Civil Engineering and Management.14 (2008) 269-275
Civil Engineering. 1(2)(2013) 68-73
At present, the civil engineering structures in dusty requires seeking for a new material with very high characteristics such as maximum compactness, high resistance at early ages, good work ability and minimum deformation.
The manufacture of Very High Performance Concretes (VHPC) is currently under development in the field of civil engineering, particularly in bridge construction.
Civil Engineering and Management.14 (2008) 269-275
Civil Engineering. 1(2)(2013) 68-73
Online since: January 2024
Authors: Danielle Ferreira dos Santos, Anna Cecília Moraes Martuchelli
Majid, Mechanical characteristics of PET fibre-reinforced green ultra-high performance composite concrete, European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering. 26 (2020) 2797-2818
Sarma, Influence of PET fiber geometry on the mechanical properties of concrete: an experimental investigation, European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 20 (2015) p. 1-14
Marthong, Effects of PET fiber arrangement and dimensions on mechanical properties of concrete, The IES Journal Part A: Civil & Structural Engineering. 8 (2015) 111-120
Rahat, Investigation of recycled poly-ethylene terephthalate (PET) as partial replacement of coarse aggregate in concrete, Journal of Civil Engineering (IEB). 46 (2018) 11-20
Application of Recycled PET Fibers for Concrete Floors, Engineer.
Sarma, Influence of PET fiber geometry on the mechanical properties of concrete: an experimental investigation, European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 20 (2015) p. 1-14
Marthong, Effects of PET fiber arrangement and dimensions on mechanical properties of concrete, The IES Journal Part A: Civil & Structural Engineering. 8 (2015) 111-120
Rahat, Investigation of recycled poly-ethylene terephthalate (PET) as partial replacement of coarse aggregate in concrete, Journal of Civil Engineering (IEB). 46 (2018) 11-20
Application of Recycled PET Fibers for Concrete Floors, Engineer.
Online since: March 2019
Authors: Xiao Guang Yang, Guang Feng Hu, Zhenlei Li, Duo Qi Shi
All the civil aviation activities in China are governed by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC).
Procedia Engineering, 80 (2014) 365-379
Procedia Engineering, 80 (2014) 76-84
[12] Civil Aviation Administration of China.
Beijing: Civil Aviation Administration of China, 2011: 1-93
Procedia Engineering, 80 (2014) 365-379
Procedia Engineering, 80 (2014) 76-84
[12] Civil Aviation Administration of China.
Beijing: Civil Aviation Administration of China, 2011: 1-93
Online since: January 2015
Authors: Lei Tan, Yun Na Wu, Shao Qing Zheng
Research on civil projects among the Participates in Government Investment Projects Based on Rent-Seeking Theory
Yunna Wu1, a, Shaoqing Zheng1,b and Lei Tan1,c
1School of Economics and Management, North China Electric Power University,
Changping District, Hui Long Guan Town, Agricultural road 2, Beijing, China
awu_yunna@163.com, b287693042@qq.com, c916693670@qq.com
Keywords: Rent-seeking; Game Theory; Regulatory; Government investment projects
Abstract.
Therefore, the policy direction, investment decision and scientific management of government investment project is the issues of common concern between government departments and civil.
Journal of Harbin University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, 2001, 34(1): 110-113
Therefore, the policy direction, investment decision and scientific management of government investment project is the issues of common concern between government departments and civil.
Journal of Harbin University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, 2001, 34(1): 110-113