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Online since: September 2012
Authors: Ling Li Fan
Analysis of Soil Moisture Characteristics with the Application of Soil In Civil Engineering in 2011 in Gaoyao Lingli Fan 1, a 1Guangdong Ocean University, Zhanjiang 524088,China afanlingli@126.com Key words: Gaoyao; Soil moisture; Characteristics; Application Abstract: The data of soil moisture in layer of 0-50cm, precipitation, temperature, sunshine hours and cloudiness in 2011 in Gaoyao were analyzed.
Analysis of soil moisture characteristics with the application of soil was useful to civil engineering in Gaoyao.
(5) Analysis of soil moisture characteristics with the application of soil was useful to civil engineering in Gaoyao.
Online since: September 2012
Authors: Xu Qin Chen, Guang Zhen Cheng, Gui Lan Jiang
Material Mechanical Performance about Worm Bending and Twisting Deformation for Civil Engineering Xuqin Chen1, a, Guilan Jiang2, b, and GuangZhen Cheng1, c 1Huzhou Teachers College, Huzhou, Zhejiang Province 313000, P.R.
When drive shaft is under the combination effect of bending and twisting for civil engineering, torsion shear stress is perpendicular to bending normal stress.
(3) Using basic assumptions of linear elastic, small deformation, simplify the strength analysis and calculation to meet the practical engineering requirements of civil engineering
Online since: September 2012
Authors: Yu Jing Jia, Guang Zhen Cheng, Jian Ou Pan
The Research of Pure Bending Flanged Beam’s Stress Distribution in Civil Engineering JianOu Pan1, a, YuJing Jia1, b and GuangZhen Cheng1, c 1Huzhou Teachers College, Huzhou, 313000, P.R.
Experimental method is an important means to research the mechanical properties of materials in civil engineering.
The measured normal-stress distribution of the pure bend beam is uniform with theoretical analysis, which is satisfy the engineering demand.
Normal Stresses in Pure Bending Beams In civil engineering, a large number of component can be reduced to pure bending beam, according to experimental phenomenon, by judgment, reasoning, put forward the following hypothesis: the section of beam after deformation also keeps plane, and also perpendicular to the axis of beam after deformation, only rotating a certain angle around certain axis in section, which is named plane assumption.
(3) Actual stress, strain values is approximately equal to the result of formula computation, meet engineering requirement
Online since: June 2014
Edited by: Wen Pei Sung, Jimmy Chih Ming Kao

The 617 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Materials Science and Chemical Engineering,
Chapter 2: Applied Mechanics, Monitoring and Control.
Mechanical and Industrial Engineering,
Chapter 3: Communication, Information Technologies, Signal and Data Processing,
Chapter 4: Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering,
Chapter 5: Management Engineering, Economics, Business, Logistics Engineering,
Chapter 6: New Technologies in Education and Sports Keyword: Mechatronics; Information; Manufacturing Science; Materials Engineering; Management Engineering; Energy and Environmental Engineering
Online since: April 2014
Edited by: Vinod Kumar, You Jin Park, Bale V. Reddy, Amanda F. Wu
Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2014 3rd International Conference on Manufacturing Engineering and Process (ICMEP 2013), April 10-11, 2014, Seoul, Korea.

The 378 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Advanced Materials Engineering and Processing Technologies,
Chapter 2: General Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics,
Chapter 3: Applied Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Energy Conversion,
Chapter 4: Instrumentation, Measurement Technologies, Analysis and Methodology,
Chapter 5: Electronics and Integrated Circuits, Embedded Technology and Applications,
Chapter 6: Electrical Engineering and Electric Machines,
Chapter 7: Power System and Energy Engineering, Its Applications,
Chapter 8: Mechatronics and Robotics,
Chapter 9: Control and Automation of Manufacturing,
Chapter 10: Signal and Image Processing, Data Mining and Computational Mathematics,
Chapter 11: Communication, Networks and Information Technologies,
Chapter 12: New Technologies, Methods and Technique in Civil Engineering,
Chapter 13: Traffic and Transportation,
Chapter 14: Oil and Gas
Engineering,
Chapter 15: Product Design and Industrial Engineering Keyword: Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Power and Energy Engineering, Measurement Technologies, Integrated Circuits, Mechatronics and Robotics, Automation Engineering, Manufacturing
Online since: December 2006
Authors: Alan Kin Tak Lau, Hang Yin Ling, Peter Kok Cheung Chan, Ho Yin Au
Residual Stress in a Polymer-glued FBG Temperature-compensated Sensor for Civil Engineering Applications Kin-tak Lau*,1 , Ho-yin Au1 , Hang-Yin Ling 1 and Peter Kok-Cheung Chan2 1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong 2 Photonics Instruments Ltd , Photonics Center, No. 2 Science Park East Avenue, Hong Kong Science Park, Sha Tin, Hong Kong * Corresponding author: mmktlau@polyu.edu.hk Keywords: Fibre-optic Bragg grating sensors; Structural health monitoring; Strain measurement.
Abstract: In recent years, embedded fibre-optic sensors as structural health monitoring devices have been widely used in both civil and aerospace engineering applications.
Introduction Fibre-optic sensors have been well-recognized as precise strain measurement devices for aerospace and civil engineering applications for structural health monitoring, due to their small physical size, immunity to electro-magnetic interference and embeddability.
Besides, the installation of FBG sensors in civil infrastructure elements has faced to a practical problem, because of the brittle nature of the optical fibre, which is easily damaged during moulding and de-moulding processes.
Online since: June 2014
Edited by: Hidetoshi Kobayashi, Tadaharu Adachi
Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 8th International Symposium on Impact Engineering (ISIE 2013), September 2-6, 2013, Osaka, Japan.
Numerical Simulations in Civil Engineering,
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Dynamic Behavior of Structures in Civil Engineering,
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Online since: February 2014
Edited by: D.L. Liu, X.B. Zhu, K.L. Xu, D.M. Fang

The 1030 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Materials Science and Processing Technologies;
Chapter 2: Information Technologies and Information Processing Algorithms;
Chapter 3: Applied Sciences and Engineering Researches Keyword: Applied Science, Materials Science, Building Materials and Civil Engineering, Information Technology, Computer Engineering, Communication and networks
Online since: May 2018
Edited by: Djoko Legono, Radianta Triatmaja, Prof. Priyosulistyo, Veerasak Likhitruangsilp, Lim Pang Zen, Teuku Faisal Fathani, Ali Awaludin, Intan Supraba, Imam Muthohar, Dr. Endita, Fikri Faris, Inggar Septhia Irawati
It was aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, and academicians to present their latest research findings and exchanging knowledge in the field of Civil Engineering.
The presented papers are published in this book and we hope this volume will be interesting and useful for many researchers, engineers, and academicians whose activity are related to the field of Civil Engineering.
Hydraulics, Hydrology, Water Resources, Earthquake Engineering, Structural Analysis, Construction Methods, Building Materials
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Ming Lei Ma, Gui Ling Wang, Hong Juan Ma, Dong Mei Miao
China awanggl276@sina.com, bmingleima@gmail.com, cmdm@csece.cn, amhjuan@gmail.com Keywords: Civil engineering,concrete,mixture,pump-ability Abstract.
With the development of civil engineering, the building get much more higher and the bridge get much more longer, the pump ability of concrete matters the final product quality of the structure.
This article proposed a comprehensive research on pump-ability of concrete mixture from the in field experiences by CCEED (China Construction Eighth Engineering Division).
Bleeding rate is the most important index that engineers care about, but the testing exhausted a long time, more than that the sustainable pressure can cause absorption of water by aggregates.
Acknowledgment will go to the engineers of the CCEED for their hard work and innovative activities.
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