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Online since: January 2010
Authors: Hao Ding, Xia Xu, Ning Liang
Preparation of Zn
2+/Stilbite Composite Particles Material and Its
Antibacterial Property
Hao Ding 1, a
, Xia Xu 2, b and Ning Liang1, c
1
School of Materials Science and Technology, China University of Geosciences (Beijng),
No.29 of XueYuan Road, HaiDian District, Beijing 100083, China
2
Civil&Environment Engineering school, University of Science and Technology Beijng,
No.30 of XueYuan Road, HaiDian District, Beijing 100083, China
a
dinghao@cugb.edu.cn,
b
xux0514@gmail.com, clhn1018@126.com
Keywords: stilbite, zinc ion, composite particles material, antibacterial agent
Abstract.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Zhe Zhang, Guo Ping Xia
Static Analysis of Cable-Stayed Suspension Bridge under Concrete Shrinkage and Creep
Guoping Xia1,2, a, Zhe Zhang2, b
1 Bridge Science Research Institute, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China
2 College of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering, Ningxia University, Yinchuan 750021, China
axiaguoping_nxdx@163.com
bzhangzhe@dlut.edu.cn
Keywords: Cable-Stayed Suspension Bridge; Self-Anchored System; Earth-Anchored System; Shrinkage And Creep
Abstract.
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Lei Yao, Hong Zhen Kang, Kai Wu Jia
Experimental Study On Mixing Ratio of Concrete Adding Fly Ash and Slag Powder
Lei Yao a, Hongzhen Kang b and Kaiwu Jia c
Department of Civil Engineering, Tangshan College, Tangshan, Hebei 063000, China
a yaolei5550@sina.com, b thkhz@sina.com, c kaiwu598@sina.com
Keywords: Fly Ash, Slag Powder, Mixing Ratio, Compressive Strength, Workability
Abstract. 13 Groups of C20 concrete specimens and 11 groups of C60 concrete specimens adding different content of fly ash and slag powder, comparing with normal concrete specimens, were tested to analyze compressive strength and workability.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Zhi Min Li, Dong Liu, Xin Wang
The optimization and reconstruction of the urban and rural settlements under community vision:A Study on Yan Chang County of Yan’an City
Dong Liu 1, 2, a, Zhimin Li 1, b, Xin Wang 3, c
1Department of Architecture, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi’an, 710054, China
2Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering, Xi’an University of Science and Technology, Xi’an, 710055, China
3China United Northwest Institute for Design and Research, Xi’an, 710082, China
adongliu-00@163.com, blizhimin710055@yahoo.com.cn, cseacoast99@163.com
Keywords: community; urban and rural settlement; optimize; reconstruct
Abstract.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Shuang Bao Zhang, Hai Tao Cheng, Wen Yan Li
At present, they have been used in construction, civil materials, automobile and its ornamental materials, packing materials, agricultural irrigation pipe and other fields [3,4,5].
Qiu: Packaging Engineering Vol. 12 (2008), p. 2
Qiu: Packaging Engineering Vol. 12 (2008), p. 2
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Jun Sheng Yang, Hua Lin Zhang, Yuan Hong Yang
Numerical Analysis of the Influence of Tunnel Construction on High-voltage Transmission Tower
Hualin Zhang1,2,a, Junsheng Yang1,b, Yuanhong Yang1,c
1School of Civil Engineering, Central South University, China 410075
2School of Physics and Electronic Science, Changsha University of Science and Technology, China 410076
azhanghualin0703@126.com, bjsyang@yahoo.cn, c18742286@qq.com
Key words: Tunnel, High-voltage transmission tower, ABAQUS, Settlement, Stress
Abstract.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Pavel Reiterman, Jaroslava Koťátková, Marcel Jogl, Ondřej Holčapek
Proposal of Fire Resistant Composites
with Application of Lightweight Aggregate Liaver
JOGL Marcel1,a *, REITERMAN Pavel1,d, HOLČAPEK Ondřej1,c and KOŤÁTKOVÁ Jaroslava1,d
1CTU in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Experimental Centre, Thákurova 7, 166 29 Prague 6, Czech Republic
amarcel.jogl@fsv.cvut.cz, bpavel.reiterman@fsv.cvut.cz, condrej.holcapek@fsv.cvut.cz, djaroslava.kotatkova@fsv.cvut.cz
Keywords: Aluminous cement, high temperature, lightweight aggregate (LWA), fire resistant composites.