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Online since: May 2012
Authors: Zhi Tao Wang, Xian Zhang Li, Xiao Dong Guo
Economic Losses Research of Seismic Damage Based on Grey Correlation and Genetic Neural Network Xian-zhang LI 1, 2,a, Zhi-tao WANG 1,b, Xiao-dong GUO 1,c 1 Institute of Earthquake Resistance and Disaster Reduction, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing China 100124 2 College of Architecture and Civil Engineering,Beijing University of Technology,Beijing China 100124 axianzhang12@126.com, bwzt@bjut.edu.cn, czxy02@bjut.edu.cn Keywords: earthquake disaster; economic losses; grey correlation; genetic neural network; prediction Abstract.
Prediction Model based on Grey Relation and Genetic Neural Network Grey relation analysis Grey relation analysis method is used to measure the connection degree among the factors according to the similar or different degree of the develop trend among factors(Grey Association Degree),it has a strong ability to deal with grey problems, it can reveal the connotation between the design variables and design results more. so, it has an significant meaning to fell together the grey relation and genetic neural network to resolve specific problems in engineering design[2].
Journal of Engineering Management. 2010.02,24(1):29-32(In Chinese) [5].
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Zhen Guo Zhang, Guang Hong Ji
Coupled vibration analysis of water turbine generator unit and hydropower station house Zhenguo Zhang1, a and Guanghong Ji1,b 1 Civil Engineering College, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Hohhot, China 010051 a zzg309@163.com, b390693161@ qq.com Keywords: water turbine generating set. hydropower house structure. radial bearing. nonlinear dynamic characteristics. coupled vibration. dynamic response Abstract.
Substructure of factory building mainly use three-dimensional solid modeling in ANSYS as a engineering software, unit type of finite element model is shown in Table 2 , modeling design parameters is shown in Table 2.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Science Research Project of Inner Mongolia University of Technology (X200606) References [1] Xiaoming Yang and Zhenyue Ma.Journal of Vibration Engineering(2004).
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Jian Ping Xing, De Qiang Wang, Zhen Xing Zhu
POMM: Precise Overpass Map-matching Model and Algorithm Zhenxing Zhu1, a, Jianping Xing2,b*,Deqiang Wang3,c School of Information Science and Engineering of Shandong University Jinan, Shandong Province, 250100 China ajasenjohn@163.com, bxingjp@sdu.edu.cn, cwdq_sdu@sdu.edu.cn Keywords: map-matching, overpass, GPS, road network model.
B., “Map Matching in Complex Urban Road Networks”, Centre for Transport Studies Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ,UK, Brazilian Journal of Cartography (Revista Brasileirade Cartografia)55(2), (2004), p. 1–18
[10] Zhenxing Zhu, Jianping Xing., “SRMM: Simple Real-time Map-matching Model and Algorithm in Urban Area Traffic Integrated Application”, ISDEA2010(2010 International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Engineering Applications), in press
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Sergey Voinash, Victoria Alexandrovna Sokolova, Evgeny Remshev, Irina Vornacheva, Artem Gusev, Alexander Scherbakov, Oleg Kuzmin
Petersburg, 198005, Russian Federation 3South-West State University, 50 Let Octyabrya, 94, Kursk, 305040, Russian Federation 4Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, 4 Vtoraya Krasnoarmeiskaya str., Saint Petersburg, 190005, Russian Federation 5Saint Petersburg State Forest Technical University named after S.M.
The article discusses the experimental substantiation of predicting the operational properties of elastic elements by the acoustic emission (AE) method, as well as the use of the non-destructive method of acoustic emission as an element of digital certification of critical mechanical and instrument engineering products.
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Xiu Xin Wang, Zheng Gang Lu
The unified calculation model for shear capacity of RC slabs Zhenggang Lu1,2,a, Xiuxin Wang1,2,b 1School of Civil Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China; 2Key Laboratory of Concrete and Prestressed Concrete Structures of Ministry of Education, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China aaustlzg-163@163.com, bseu139091@163.com Keywords: reinforced concrete slabs, breadth span ratio, calculated breadth, failure patterns, shear capacity Abstract.
The suggested formula has fairly good practical value in engineering application and provides a beneficial reference to the concrete specification revision in the future.
Therefore, to some extent, the proposed equation can be combined with the other two formulae stipulated in the current concrete specification for beam shear and punching resistance calculation to form a systematic integrity, which provides a useful tool in practical engineering application for designers and constructors.
With regard to beam shear failure and punching failure, the calculating formulae for shear capacity have been stipulated in detail in concrete specification, which are treated as practical and mature theory that can be used directly in engineering practice.
Therefore, the proposed formula is accurate enough to provide a well prediction for shear capacity of RC slabs which can be used as a reliable tool for engineering design and construction.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Jia Ping Liu, Wei Hua Zhang
The study of building energy conservation has been carried out in subjects of architectural thermal engineering and energy conservation for almost 30 years.
The paper tries to interpret the deep reason of the phenomenon from the aspects of society, technology, etc. for discussion of researchers in the field of architectural thermal engineering and energy conservation.
Social equity on building energy conservation China successively issued Energy Conservation Design Standard for New Heating Residential Buildings, Specification for Thermotic Design of Civil Building, Standard of Climatic Regionalization for Architecture and other industrial standards on 1986 with the purpose of saving 30% energy consumption on the basis of the year 1980.
Thanks to emerge of heating and cooling technologies and continuous improvement of HVAC systems, equipment engineers can solve any indoor thermal environmental requirements in modern building system, however, energy consumption is needed for operation of equipments.
Online since: January 2016
Authors: Pavol Pauliny, Tibor Varga, Rastislav Ingeli
Tibor Varga1,a*, Pavol Pauliny2,b, Rastislav Ingeli3,c 1Institute of Ecological and Experimental Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Fa STU Bratislava, Námestie slobody 19, 812 45 Bratislava, Slovak Republic 2 Institute of History and Theory of Architecture and Monument Restoration, Fa STU Bratislava, Námestie Slobody 19, 812 45 Bratislava, Slovak Republic 3Department of Building Structures, Slovak University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Radlinského 11, 813 68, Bratislava, Slovak Republic avarga@fa.stuba.sk, bpavol.pauliny@stuba.sk, crastislav.ingeli@stuba.sk Keywords: Net zero-energy building, Ruin, Energy need for heating and for cooling, Monument Abstract: Is it possible to live in a ruin while meeting the contemporary construction and engineering requirements for the interior and preserving its authenticity at the same time?
The question is whether or not it is possible to design the NZEB concept for the reconstructed building observing the contemporary construction and engineering requirements for the interior while preserving its authenticity?
Online since: May 2020
Authors: Oyinkansola Awobayikun, Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ugwu, Ravindran Gobinath, Paul O. Awoyera
Ugwu5,f 1Department of Civil Engineering, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria 2Centre for Construction Methods and Materials, S R Engineering College, Warangal, India 3Univeridad de la Costa, Barranquilla, Colombia 4Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Lima, Peru 5Department of Civil Engineering, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umuahia, Nigeria apaul.awoyera@covenantuniversity.edu.ng, boyinkansolaawobayikun@gmail.com, cgobinathdpi@gmail.com, daviloria7@cuc.edu.co, eamelec.viloria@upc.pe femmanuelugwu@mouau.edu.ng Keywords: Concrete Mixing; Hydration; Mineralogy, Morphology; Rheology; Strength; Water Abstract.
Online since: June 2017
Authors: Xian Zheng Gong, Bo Xue Sun, Yu Feng Zhang, Yu Liu, Zhi Hong Wang
Environment Impact Analysis of Four Different Cement Production Strategies Yufeng Zhanga, Boxue Sunb, Liu Yuc, Xianzheng Gongd and Zhihong Wange School of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, 100 ping le yuan, Chaoyang district, Beijing 100124 China ayfzhang@emails.bjut.edu.cn, bsunboxuexx@163.com, cliuyu@bjut.edu.cn, dgongxianzheng@bjut.edu.cn, ewangzhihong@bjut.edu.cn Keywords: Cement production, Life cycle assessment, Cogeneration, Carbide slag.
Introduction Cement industry is an essential material industry for economic growth and civil life of a country.
The application of cement has been involved in every corner of national economic construction, such as civil building construction, industrial plant construction, marine engineering, national defense and some other special engineering application.
Online since: April 2023
Authors: Narinder Singh, Ilenia Farina, Payam Sadrolodabaee, Cinzia Salzano, Francesco Colangelo, Gianmarco Di Rienzo
Characterization of Eco-Friendly Lightweight Aggregate Concretes Incorporating Industrial Wastes Payam Sadrolodabaee1,a, Gianmarco Di Rienzo2,b Ilenia Farina2,c, Cinzia Salzano2,d, Narinder Singh3,e, Francesco Colangelo2,f 1Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Polytechnic University of Catalonia-BarcelonaTECH, 08034, Barcelona, Spain 2Department of Engineering, University of Naples Parthenope, Centro Direzionale Isola C4, 80143 Naples, Italy 3Department of Civil Engineering, University of Salerno, Fisciano, 84084, Italy apayam.sadrolodabaee@upc.edu, bgianmarco.dirienzo001@studenti.uniparthenope.it*, cilenia.farina@uniparthenope.it, dcinzia.salzano001@studenti.uniparthenope.it,esnarinder@unisa.it, ffrancesco.colangelo@uniparthenope.it Keywords: Industrial wastes; MSWI Fly ash; Lightweight concrete; Mechanical property; Recycled aggregates; Thermal behavior; Waste PET.
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