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Online since: May 2012
Authors: Yang Lu, Hai Wen Shu, Jing Liu, Lin Lin Li
Research on Bake-out with Dilution Ventilation for Indoor Air Pollution
Yang Lu 1, a, Haiwen Shu 1, b , Jing Liu 2, c and Linlin Li 3,d
1 School of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Infrastructure Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116000, China
2 State Key Lab of Urban Water Resource and Environment (SKLUWRE), School of Municipal and Environmental Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China
3 Tianjin GangJin Architecture Design & Engineering Co., Ltd Tianjin 300451, China
alvyang20022002@yahoo.com.cn, bshwshw313@sina.com,
c liujinghit0@163.com, d xingwen110@hotmail.com
Keywords: Indoor air quality, Bake-out, Dilution ventilation, Formaldehyde, Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
Abstract.
Yoshizawa: Effects of bake out as a source control technique for indoor chemical substances, Journal of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Engineering.
Yoshizawa: Effects of bake out as a source control technique for indoor chemical substances, Journal of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Engineering.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: You Hong Tang, Wei Lin, Cheng Bi Zhao, Ang Qiu
Numerical Investigation of Transverse Tensile Behaviors of Marine Composites under Different Strain Rates
Ang Qiu1, a,Youhong Tang 2, b,Chengbi Zhao 1, c, Wei Lin 1, d
1 Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, School of Civil Engineering and Transportation, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510641, China
2Centre for Maritime Engineering, Control and Imaging, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia 5042, Australia
aqiuang88@gmail.com, byouhong.tang@flinders.edu.au, ctccbzhao@scut.edu.cn, dwlin@scut.edu.cn
Keywords: Representative volume element; Interface debonding; Strain rate; Transverse strength
Abstract.
Recently, fiber reinforced composite materials are widely used in marine engineering fields.
Using marine composites in the marine engineering also has challenges, i.e., they are frequently suffering from the effects of impaction including wave impaction in normal and extreme conditions (low strain rate impaction), ship or other objects hit composite structures (middle strain rate impaction), missiles or bullets hit composite structures (high strain rate impaction) and other especially conditions.
Recently, fiber reinforced composite materials are widely used in marine engineering fields.
Using marine composites in the marine engineering also has challenges, i.e., they are frequently suffering from the effects of impaction including wave impaction in normal and extreme conditions (low strain rate impaction), ship or other objects hit composite structures (middle strain rate impaction), missiles or bullets hit composite structures (high strain rate impaction) and other especially conditions.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Ying Ming Chen
Arch dam and rock base cracking Processer analysis
Yingming Chen 1, a
School of Civil and Architectural Engineering.
The conclusions were as follows: the subdivisions of elements are entirely similar to the original elements, so the elements would not be distorted or be into a thin sheets due to be divided, and would not affect the accuracy, and the restriction of the subdivision level was mainly to meet the accuracy requirements of the crack location in engineering.
Engineering Mechanics, 15(4):62. 1998 [2] Yu maohong..
Engineering strength theory[M].
Journal of hydraulic engineering, (9):68. 2001
The conclusions were as follows: the subdivisions of elements are entirely similar to the original elements, so the elements would not be distorted or be into a thin sheets due to be divided, and would not affect the accuracy, and the restriction of the subdivision level was mainly to meet the accuracy requirements of the crack location in engineering.
Engineering Mechanics, 15(4):62. 1998 [2] Yu maohong..
Engineering strength theory[M].
Journal of hydraulic engineering, (9):68. 2001
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Li Chao Feng, Ya Mian Peng, Jing Guo Qu, Zhi You Liu, Xing Huo Wan
American Society of Civil Engineers Vol. 130- 6(2010), p. 853-861
[2] H.
Tung: Project management for construction: fundamental concepts for owners, engineers, architects, and builders.
Garold: Project management for engineering and construction.
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol.20-2 (2006),p.126-128 [6] J.
Journal of management in engineering Vol.24-1(2008), p.40-47 [8] W.Y.
Tung: Project management for construction: fundamental concepts for owners, engineers, architects, and builders.
Garold: Project management for engineering and construction.
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol.20-2 (2006),p.126-128 [6] J.
Journal of management in engineering Vol.24-1(2008), p.40-47 [8] W.Y.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Jian Song, Guo Qi Liu, Bing Yan
Probing into Study on Relevant Factors of BRBs’ Ultimate Bearing Capacity
Guoqi Liu1,a, Jian Song2,b, Bing Yan1,c
1 School of Architectural Engineering, Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University,
Nanchang, Jiangxi, 330013, China
2School of Civil Engineering, Xi’an University of Architecture Technology,
Xi’an, Shaanxi, 710055, China
algqjxnc@163.com, bsj12155@126.com, cybjxnc@163.com
Keywords: Buckling-restrained braces(BRBs), Ultimate bearing capacity, Finite element method.
Engineering News Record.
ANSYS numerical analysis of engineering structures.
Proceedings of Ninth World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, August, Tokyo-Kyoto, Japan, 1988
Engineering News Record.
ANSYS numerical analysis of engineering structures.
Proceedings of Ninth World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, August, Tokyo-Kyoto, Japan, 1988
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Shi Min Zhang, Xin Quan Wang, Yun Liang Cui, Xiao Bin Wu, Jian Feng Liang, Hai Gen Wu
Research on Integrative Construction Technology of Pile Peripheral Cemented Soil Reinforced Cast-in-situ Concrete Stiffness Core Pile
Xinquan WANG1,a, Yunliang CUI1,b, Jianfeng LIANG2,c, Shimin ZHANG1,d, Haigen WU3,e, Xiaobin WU3,e
1Department of Civil Engineering, Zhejiang University City College, Hangzhou 310015,China
2Shaoxing transportation engineering quality and safety supervision station.
3Shenzhen Futian Jianan Construction Group Co., Ltd.
As the soft soil foundation has defective physical and mechanical properties, corresponding measures shall be taken to improve its engineering properties, so as to meet the requirements on the bearing capacity and settlement of the engineering design.
Conclusions Through the application and verification of the actual engineering projects, the construction technology of pile peripheral cemented soil reinforced cast-in-situ concrete stiffness core pile has high reuse rate of the device, and simpler process, reduces equipment and personnel and improves the construction efficiency as compared with the conventional construction method.
The Chinese academy of sciences doctoral thesis(2004) [3] Dachuan WANG: The engineering application research of soil-cement mixing pile composite foundation.
Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering. 974-979(2013)
As the soft soil foundation has defective physical and mechanical properties, corresponding measures shall be taken to improve its engineering properties, so as to meet the requirements on the bearing capacity and settlement of the engineering design.
Conclusions Through the application and verification of the actual engineering projects, the construction technology of pile peripheral cemented soil reinforced cast-in-situ concrete stiffness core pile has high reuse rate of the device, and simpler process, reduces equipment and personnel and improves the construction efficiency as compared with the conventional construction method.
The Chinese academy of sciences doctoral thesis(2004) [3] Dachuan WANG: The engineering application research of soil-cement mixing pile composite foundation.
Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering. 974-979(2013)
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Jian Zhu, Ping Tan
Stochastic vibration-based fragility analysis of middle-story RC frames
Jian Zhu 12, a, Ping Tan 3,b
1 Department of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering, Ning Xia University, YinChuan, 750021,China
2 ShenZhen Graduate School.
Harbin Institute of Technology, GuangDong, 518055,China 3 Earthquake Engineering Research Center.
Proceedings of the Seventh European Conference on Earthquake Engineering.
Engineer Structures 2005,27:397-409 [5] Jun Ji, Amr S.
Kuchma, An analytical framework for seismic fragility analysis of RC high-rise buildings[J], Engineer Structures 2007,29:3197-3209
Harbin Institute of Technology, GuangDong, 518055,China 3 Earthquake Engineering Research Center.
Proceedings of the Seventh European Conference on Earthquake Engineering.
Engineer Structures 2005,27:397-409 [5] Jun Ji, Amr S.
Kuchma, An analytical framework for seismic fragility analysis of RC high-rise buildings[J], Engineer Structures 2007,29:3197-3209
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Xiu Guang Song, Kai Yao, Qing Dong Wu, Ji Shan Liu
Study on the effective reinforcement depth of dynamic consolidation
Xiuguang Song1, a, Kai Yao1, b, Qingdong Wu2, c and Jishan Liu2, d
1School of Civil Engineering, Shandong university, Jinan, 250061, china
2Shandong LuQiao Group Co.
In short, the specific control index and critical value of the effective reinforcement depth should be combined with engineering requirements and soil conditions[1].
Namely, the depth where engineering properties of the foundation soil were obviously changed was the effective reinforcement depth[2].
The specific control index and critical value of the effective reinforcement depth should be combined with engineering requirements and soil conditions.
Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2000, 22(4): 408—411(in Chinese)
In short, the specific control index and critical value of the effective reinforcement depth should be combined with engineering requirements and soil conditions[1].
Namely, the depth where engineering properties of the foundation soil were obviously changed was the effective reinforcement depth[2].
The specific control index and critical value of the effective reinforcement depth should be combined with engineering requirements and soil conditions.
Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2000, 22(4): 408—411(in Chinese)
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Bin Jia, Yi Lu, Yu Zhang, Chun Yu Liu, Can Deng
It eventually leads to engineering accidents of steel pipeline cracking or failure .
BFRP is widely used in the field of Engineering.
But prestress is difficult to be imposed on FRP sheet in practical engineering.
Port Engineering Technology, No.4,Dec.2005 [3] Peng Fuming.
Progress in Structural Engineering and Materials, Vol.3,No.2,2001
BFRP is widely used in the field of Engineering.
But prestress is difficult to be imposed on FRP sheet in practical engineering.
Port Engineering Technology, No.4,Dec.2005 [3] Peng Fuming.
Progress in Structural Engineering and Materials, Vol.3,No.2,2001
Online since: June 2014
Preface
Dear Distinguished Delegates and Guests,
The Organizing Committee warmly welcomes our distinguished delegates and guests to
the 9th edition of the IEEE/IACSIT/SCIEI International Conference on Modeling and
Optimization of the Aerospace, Robotics, Mechatronics, Machines- tools, Mechanical
Engineering and Human motricity fields- (OPTIROB 2014), held on June 26-29, 2014,
Mangalia, ROMANIA (www.optirob.com).
The conference will be sustained by International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology of Singapore (IACSIT), Science and Engineer Institut of USA (SCIEI), International University Association for Science and Technology of Romania (AUSTRO) and Science Society Human Excelence and University Sport (SSEUSU).
The main objective of the conference is to bring together leading researchers, engineers and scientists in the fields of interest from Romania and from around the world in order to: provide a platform for researchers, engineers, academicians as well as industrial professionals to present their latest experiences and developments activities in the fields of Aerospace, Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Systems, Biomechatronics, Neurorehabilitation and Human motricity; provide opportunities for attendees to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration.
The Proceedings contents the invited papers from around the world recognition specialists in this field and following sessions: Aerospace; Robotics and Mechatronics; Applied Dynamics, Mechanics and Engineering; Maschine-Tools and Manufacturing Modern Methods; Human Motricities; Image Processing; Management Application and Civil and Military Applications of the Intelligent Systems.
Rajendra Prasad Mahapatra, SRM University, India Prof.univ.Jinlong Wang, Qingdao Technological University, China Prof.univ.Mircea Boscoianu, HOD, "Henry Coanda" Air Force Academy Prof.univ.Adrian Stoica, HOD, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania Prof.univ.Dumitru Chelaru, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania Prof.univ.S J Wagh, Maharashtra Academy of Engineering, India Dean, Prof.univ.Taher Omran Ahmed Aljabal Algharby University, Libya Dr.
The conference will be sustained by International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology of Singapore (IACSIT), Science and Engineer Institut of USA (SCIEI), International University Association for Science and Technology of Romania (AUSTRO) and Science Society Human Excelence and University Sport (SSEUSU).
The main objective of the conference is to bring together leading researchers, engineers and scientists in the fields of interest from Romania and from around the world in order to: provide a platform for researchers, engineers, academicians as well as industrial professionals to present their latest experiences and developments activities in the fields of Aerospace, Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Systems, Biomechatronics, Neurorehabilitation and Human motricity; provide opportunities for attendees to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration.
The Proceedings contents the invited papers from around the world recognition specialists in this field and following sessions: Aerospace; Robotics and Mechatronics; Applied Dynamics, Mechanics and Engineering; Maschine-Tools and Manufacturing Modern Methods; Human Motricities; Image Processing; Management Application and Civil and Military Applications of the Intelligent Systems.
Rajendra Prasad Mahapatra, SRM University, India Prof.univ.Jinlong Wang, Qingdao Technological University, China Prof.univ.Mircea Boscoianu, HOD, "Henry Coanda" Air Force Academy Prof.univ.Adrian Stoica, HOD, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania Prof.univ.Dumitru Chelaru, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania Prof.univ.S J Wagh, Maharashtra Academy of Engineering, India Dean, Prof.univ.Taher Omran Ahmed Aljabal Algharby University, Libya Dr.