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Online since: September 2014
Authors: Naser Kabashi, Arton Dautaj, Cene Krasniqi, Patriot Ahmeti
Effects of Fibres on Improvement the Cracking in Concrete Slabs
ArtonDautaj1a, Naser Kabashi1,b,Cene Krasniqi1,c, Patriot Ahmeti2,d
1Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Kosova
2 Company “Alfa -I” Kosova
b naser.kabashi@uni-pr.edu (Corresponding Author)
Keywords: Polypropylene fibres, Concrete, Cracks, Deflections.
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Ineta Geipele, Guna Ciemleja, Tatjana Staube
Nanoscience: the scale of Latvia
STAUBE Tatjana1,a*, CIEMLEJA Guna1,a and GEIPELE Ineta1,a
1 Riga Technical University, Institute of Civil Engineering and Real Estate Economics
Kalnciema Street, 6 - 210, Riga, LV-1048, Latvia
a tatjana.staube@rtu.lv
Keywords: Advanced technologies, Baltic Sea Region, innovation, nanoscience in Latvia, ranking science in Latvia, research and development.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Anuchit Uchaipichat, Ekachai Man Koksung
Bearing Capacity Characteristic of Unsaturated Granular Soils
Anuchit Uchaipichat a and Ekachai Man-Koksung b
Department of Civil Engineering, Vongchavalitkul University
Muang District, Nakhon Ratchasima, 30000, Thailand
aanuchitu@yahoo.com, b aunetun@hotmail.com
Key words: Bearing capacity, Effective stress, Partial saturation, Granular soils, Suction
Abstract.
Online since: August 2010
Authors: Zheng Dao Wang, Zheng Fa Li
Characterization of the flexural behavior of SMP sandwich beam
Zhengfa Lia, Zhengdao Wangb
1
Department of Mechanics, School of Civil Engineering, Beijing Jiao-Tong University, Beijing,
100044, China
a
06121412@bjtu.edu.cn, b
zhdwang@bjtu.edu.cn
Keywords: Shape memory polymer; Sandwich structure; Shape recovery; Buckle
Abstract.
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Yan Li, You Hai Jin, Xiao Tang, Da Lei Zhang
Study of Electrochemical Inhomogeneity of Zinc in Zinc/Steel Couple during Galvanize Corrosion by Wire Beam Electrode
Dalei Zhanga*, Youhai Jinb, Yan Lic and Xiao Tangd
College of Machinery and Electronic Engineering, China University of Petroleum, Dongying, 257061, PR.
Introduction Galvanic corrosion processes are very common in industrial and civil structures [1, 2].
Introduction Galvanic corrosion processes are very common in industrial and civil structures [1, 2].
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Xin Jie Wang, Ping Hua Zhu, Jin Cai Feng
Research on Properties of Recycled Fine Aggregate from Waste
Recycled Aggregates Concrete
Ping Hua ZHU 1, a, Xin Jie Wang 1, b and Jin Cai Feng 1, c
1 Department of Civil Engineering, Changzhou University, Changzhou 213164, P.R.
Online since: November 2006
Authors: Zhu Feng Yue, Yong Shou Liu, Xiao Jun Shao
Study of Three-Dimensional Stress Distribution and Damage
Characterization of Bolt Composite Joint
Yongshou Liu
a
, Xiaojun Shao
b
and Zhufeng Yue
c
School of Mechanics, Civil Engineering and Architecture, Northwestern Polytechnical University,
Xi'an, 710072, P.
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Jia Ping Liu, Jian Zhong Liu, Qian Qian Zhang
Influence of Ground Slag on the Rheology of Mortar
Qianqian Zhanga, Jianzhong Liub and Jiaping Liuc
State Key Laboratory of High Performance Civil Engineering Materials, Jiangsu Research Institute of Building Science Co., Ltd., Nanjing 211103, China
a zhangqianqian@cnjsjk.cn, b ljz@cnjsjk.cn,c ljp@cnjsjk.cn
Keywords: mortar; ground slag; rheology; water film thickness.
Online since: August 2009
Authors: Sheng Zhi Hao, Chuang Dong, Hui Zou, H.R. Jing
Dong2,d
1
Tianjin University, China 2 Dalian University of Technology, China
3
Civil Aviation University of China, China
a
zh710@126.com, bhjing@tju.edu.cn, cebeam@dlut.edu.cn, ddong@dlut.edu.cn
Keywords: High current pulsed electron beam; microstructure; nanostructure
Abstract.
It is reasonably expected to utilize the surface nano-crystallization to improve the mechanical property of engineering materials by means of the HCPEB technique [10]. 3.
It is reasonably expected to utilize the surface nano-crystallization to improve the mechanical property of engineering materials by means of the HCPEB technique [10]. 3.