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Online since: July 2015
Authors: Samsul Haimi Dahlan, Mohd Hazreek Zainal Abidin, Aziman Madun, Saiful Azhar Ahmad Tajudin, Faizal Tajul Baharuddin, Ian Jefferson, Hidayat Zahari
Development of Continuous Surface Wave System For Stiffness Testing Hidayat Zahari1,A, Aziman Madun2,B, Saiful Azhar Ahmad Tajudin3, Faizal Tajul Baharuddin4, Samsul Haimi Dahlan5, Mohd Hazreek Zainal Abidin6, and Ian Jefferson7 1,5Faculty of Electrical and Electronic, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, 86400 Batu Pahat, Johor MALAYSIA. 2,3,4,6Faculty of Civil Engineering and Environment, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, 86400 Batu Pahat, Johor MALAYSIA. 7School of Civil Engineering, University of Birmingham,UK ahidayat.zahari@hotmail.com,baziman@uthm.edu.my Keywords: continuous surface wave, stiffness, nondestructive test Abstract.
In Civil Engineering, the term of stiffness is referring to the ratio of the stress divided by the displacement which is applied to material or structure.
Ground Engineering Magazine, January (2001) 34-37
Nayan, “Road Pavement Stiffness Determination using SASW Method,” Unimas E-Journal of Civil Engineering, vol. 3(2012), pp. 9-16
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers Geotechnical Engineering, 119(1996) 84-95
Online since: January 2015
Authors: Mikhail Petrichenko, Anastasia Ostrovaia, Elena Statsenko
Navesnye ventiliruemye fasady: obzor osnovnyh problem [The hinged ventilated facades: review of the main problems] (2010) Magazine of Civil Engineering No. 5, pp. 7-11.
Konstruktivnoe ispolnenie ventiliruemogo fasada povyshennoj nadezhnosti [The Design of the ventilated facade of the increased reliability] (2010) Magazine of Civil Engineering, No. 8, pp. 5-9.
Diffuzornaya konstrukciya navesnogo ventiliruemogo fasada [The diffuser design of ventilated facades] (2013) Magazine of Civil Engineering No.8, pp.38-45.
Gidravlika svobodnokonvektivnyh techenij v ograzhdayushchih konstrukciyah s vozdushnym zazorom [Hydraulics free convection currents wall air gap] (2011) Magazine of Civil Engineering No.8, pp.51-56.
K voprosu proektirovaniya konstrukcii navesnogo ventiliruemogo fasada [A question of design of a design of the hinged ventilated facade] (2010) Magazine Industrial and Civil Engineering, pp. 35-37.
Online since: December 2014
Preface It is our pleasure to welcome you to the 2014 International Conference on Intelligent Mechanics and Materials Engineering (ICIMME 2014) in Shenzhen, China.
ICIMME 2014 is the first conference dedicated to issues related to Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Manufacturing, Power Systems and Electronics, Measurement, Monitoring and Control, Automation, Information technology, Communication and network, Civil and Structure Engineering, Architecture Science, Computing Methods and Algorithms, Electric Applications, Materials Science and Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Environmental Engineering, Projects Management and Industrial Engineering.
A major goal and feature of it is to bring academic scientists, engineers, industry researchers together to exchange and share their experiences and research results, and discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted.
The program consists of invited sessions, and technical workshops and discussions with eminent speakers covering a wide range of topics in Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Manufacturing, Power Systems and Electronics, Measurement, Monitoring and Control, Automation, Information technology, Communication and network, Civil and Structure Engineering, Architecture Science, Computing Methods and Algorithms, Electric Applications, Materials Science and Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Environmental Engineering, Projects Management and Industrial Engineering.
Online since: January 2025
Authors: Rashid Ahmad, Majid Ali
At present, concrete blocks serve as the primary construction material in civil engineering due to their convenience and impressive compressive strength.
Introduction Concrete blocks currently dominate as the primary building material in civil engineering due to their advantageous attributes such as easy material requirements and high compressive strength.
Concrete blocks are the main building material using in civil engineering nowadays, having high compressive strength low tensile strength, poor toughness, and easily cracking.
Journal of Building Engineering, 38, 102213
Results in Engineering, 16, 100758
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Feng Ge Li, Yan Zhao
Finite element analysis of natural vibration frequency for unbounded prestressed concrete beams Li Fengge 1, a, Zhaoyan 2,b 1 School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, Baotou 014010,P.R.China 2 Baotou construction plan examination centre, Baotou 014010,P.R.China alfg0626@sohu.com, b7667428864@qq.com Keywords: unbounded prestressed concrete beams, frequency, variable stiffness, finite element analysis Abstract.
Introduction Prestressed concrete structure has been widely used in civil engineering.
References [1] Saiidi M, Douglas B and Feng S: Journal of Structural Engineering, Vol.120(1994), p 233-241
Grace and Brian Ross: Journal of Structural Engineering, Vol.122(1996), p 643—650
(in Chinese) [5] Li Rige, YANG Guoli and ZHANG Yaoting: Journal of Civil, Architectural & Environmental Engineering,Vol. 31(2009),p.1-5(in Chinese) [6] Li Fengge,Lirong: Journal of Advances in Industrial and Civil Engineering.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Li Tang, Jing Tao Yue, Yin Zhang
Reference [1] General Administration of civil aviation of China.CCAR-25-R3 transport aircraft airworthiness standards.Chin Civil Aviation press: 2001, 25.561 (b) (3)
[2] General Administration of civil aviation of China.CCAR-25-R3 transport aircraft airworthiness standards.
China Civil Aviation press: 2001, 25.785 (f) (3)
[3] General Administration of civil aviation of China.CCAR-25-R3 transport aircraft airworthiness standards.
China Civil Aviation press: 2001, 25.785 (f)
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Lei Chen, Yi Liang Peng, Li Wan, Hong Bo Li
Nonlinear buckling behavior of Cylindrical Shells of Uniform Thickness under Wind Load Lei Chen1, 2, a, Yiliang Peng 1, b, Li Wan1, c, Hongbo Li 1, d 1 HeNan Electric Power Survey&Design Institute, Zhengzhou, 450007, China; 2 Institute for Infrastructure and Environment, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH9 3JL, UK achenleihe2008@yahoo.com.cn, b pyl_ok@126.com, c ydswanl@163.net, d v_lhb@126.com Keywords: Cylindrical shells; silos; uniform thickness; wind load; buckling Abstract: Cylindrical shells are widely used in civil engineering.
The finite element analyses indicate that for stocky cylinders, the nonlinear buckling modes are the circumferential compression buckling mode, which is similar to cylinders under uniform external pressure, while for cylinders in mediate length, pre-buckling ovalization of the cross-section has an important influence on the buckling strength. 1 Introduction Cylindrical shells are widely used in civil engineering.
Online since: January 2015
Authors: Irina Loginova, Semen Bondarenko, Kirill Gureev, Daria Likhaia, Nikita Lopatin, Elena Yakovleva, Askar Aznabaev, Oleg Stolyarov
Then they got an opportunity to participate in the International Civil Engineering Competition, hold in Budapest, Hungary.
Spaghetti builder: innovation in Civil Engineering education (2014) Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures, pp.8-13
QS criteria as a basis for evaluation of the Institute of Civil Engineering of the Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnical University (2014) Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures, pp. 6-24
Structural analysis of buildings at explosive actions in SCAD (2014) Magazine of Civil Engineering – Saint-Petersburg: Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnical University, pp. 12-22
Project-Based Civil Engineering Courses (1995) Journal of Engineering Education - Illinois, Chicago: American Society of Civil Engineering, pp. 75-79
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Zhen Huang, Zong Jing Li, Cheng Zhi Wang, Jian Wang
Civil structures require sufficient energy dissipation capacity to avoid destruction due to earthquake or wind vibration.
Soong, et al: Journal of Engineering Mechanics, Vol. 123(9) (1997), p. 897-971
Dargush: Passive Energy Dissipation Systems in Structural engineering (John Wiley & Sons, New York 1997)
Spencer: Engineering Structures, Vol. 24(2002), p. 243-259
Yamaguchi, et al: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, Vol. 10(3) (1998), p. 143-152
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Zhong Wang, Yun Cheng He
So as the aircraft performance engineer could clearly identify the obstacles affecting the MTOW.
References [1] “Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) Manual”, Doc 9613, International Civil Aviation Organization. 2008
[2] Performance-Based Navigation Implementation Roadmap, china civil aviation, Oct. 2009
International Civil Aviation Organization, 2008
International Civil Aviation Organization, Fifth edition, 2009.
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