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Online since: September 2011
Authors: Hong Zhi Cui, Wai Ching Tang, Yiu Lo
Size effect of Waste Compact Disc Shred on Properties of Concrete
WaichingTang1, a, Yiu Lo2,b and Hongzhi Cui3,c
1School of Architecture and Built Environment, The University of Newcastle, Australia
2Department of Building and Construction, City University of Hong Kong, HKSAR China
3Shenzhen Durability Center for Civil Engineering, Shenzhen University, P.R.
Choi, “Fracture behavior of concrete members reinforced with structural synthetic fibers”, Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 2006, vol. 74 (1-2): 243-257
Choi, “Fracture behavior of concrete members reinforced with structural synthetic fibers”, Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 2006, vol. 74 (1-2): 243-257
Online since: November 2011
Authors: An Yuan Zhang
Discussion on Theory and Practice of Tri-intrinsic Safety Management in Mine Enterprises
Anyuan Zhang1,2, a
1 Civil and Environment Engineering School, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China;
2College of Environment and Safety Engineering, Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Qingdao, Shandong, 266042, China
aanyuz@qust.edu.cn
Keywords: mine enterprises; Tri-intrinsic safety management; material-oriented safety; humanistic
safety; heart-oriented safety
Abstract.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Wu Yao, Man Jian Wu
Solubility Behavior of the Hydration Products in the Pore Solution of Hydrated Cement Pastes
Wu Yaoa, Manjian Wub
Institute of Smart Construction Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering,
Tongji University, Shanghai 201804, China
ayaowuk@tongji.edu.cn, b08wumanjian@tongji.edu.cn
Keywords: Solubility; Pore solution; Hydrated cement paste
Abstract.
Acknowledgements Supports of the National Basic Research Program of China (2009CB623105), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (50978200) and the Kwang-Hua Fund for College of Civil Engineering (Tongji University) are gratefully acknowledged.
Acknowledgements Supports of the National Basic Research Program of China (2009CB623105), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (50978200) and the Kwang-Hua Fund for College of Civil Engineering (Tongji University) are gratefully acknowledged.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Kai Xiang, Guo Hui Wang, Hua Xin Liu
Shear Strength of Reinforced Concrete Beams after Fire
Kai Xiang1, a, Guohui Wang2,b and Huaxin Liu3,c
1Tianjin Fire Research Institute of the Ministry of Public Security, Tianjin 300381, China
2Tianjin Fire Research Institute of the Ministry of Public Security, Tianjin 300381, China
3College of Civil and Architectural Engineering, Liaoning University of Technology, Jinzhou 121001, China
axiangkai0304@163.com, bwangguohui@tfri.com.cn, clgliuhuaxin@163.com
Keywords: Beams; Fire; Reinforced Concrete; Shear Capacity
Abstract.
Lie: Journal of Structural Engineering.
Lie: Journal of Structural Engineering.
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Gilbert Silva, Regina Mambeli Barros, Fernando Batista Pinto, Rômulo Carvalho de Brito, Geraldo Lúcio Tiago Filho, Fernando das Graças Braga da Silva
To identify the mineralogical phases of the foundry sand, secondary scanning electron microscopy was carried out by X-ray diffraction in the laboratories of the School of Chemical Engineering at the USP Lorena-SP campus.
Therefore, the results obtained in the present study show that the partial replacement of natural sand with WFS for concrete production in civil construction is technically viable and may reduce the environmental impacts of foundry wastes, helping to achieve sustainable development.
Durval Rodrigues Júnior for permission to use the secondary scanning electron microscope (X-ray diffraction) of the School of Chemical Engineering at USP Lorena-SP campus.
Therefore, the results obtained in the present study show that the partial replacement of natural sand with WFS for concrete production in civil construction is technically viable and may reduce the environmental impacts of foundry wastes, helping to achieve sustainable development.
Durval Rodrigues Júnior for permission to use the secondary scanning electron microscope (X-ray diffraction) of the School of Chemical Engineering at USP Lorena-SP campus.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Fang Xin Ouyang
Analysis on Characteristics of Road Planning of University Campus
Fangxin Ouyang
School of civil engineering and architecture, Wuhan polytechnic university, China
3461773@qq.com
Keywords: campus roads, functional planning, perceptual planning
Abstract: Road planning of university campus is an important content of campus planning, in which we need to consider not only the functional characteristics but also the perceptual characteristics.
Reference [1] Fei Xiqiang, Gao Jisheng, Some new approach in the contemporary campus planning in China, City planning review, 2002, Vol. 26, No.5, 33-37 [2] Cao Yongxian, University campus planning and design research on the road design and implementation, Master thesis, 2010, Shandong University [3] Shen Tianqing and Wang Mei, Research on road planning and design university campus, Engineering and Construction, 2008, Vol. 22, No.6, 770-772 [4] Luo Binjun, Li Shuqing, Research on layout optimization for transportation system in university campus, China water transport, 2009, Vol. 9, No.3, 227-228 [5] Zou Qing, Research on transportation organization and planning for road in university campus, Master thesis, 2007, Jiangsu University [6] Hu Wen and Duan Yonghui, A network of roads in the Campus----study on the roads of campus in mountainous regions, Journal of Chongqing jianzhu University, 1998, Vol. 20, No.3, 41-45 [7] Hu Xisheng, Zhou Xinnian and Chen Quanhui et. al., A study on
Reference [1] Fei Xiqiang, Gao Jisheng, Some new approach in the contemporary campus planning in China, City planning review, 2002, Vol. 26, No.5, 33-37 [2] Cao Yongxian, University campus planning and design research on the road design and implementation, Master thesis, 2010, Shandong University [3] Shen Tianqing and Wang Mei, Research on road planning and design university campus, Engineering and Construction, 2008, Vol. 22, No.6, 770-772 [4] Luo Binjun, Li Shuqing, Research on layout optimization for transportation system in university campus, China water transport, 2009, Vol. 9, No.3, 227-228 [5] Zou Qing, Research on transportation organization and planning for road in university campus, Master thesis, 2007, Jiangsu University [6] Hu Wen and Duan Yonghui, A network of roads in the Campus----study on the roads of campus in mountainous regions, Journal of Chongqing jianzhu University, 1998, Vol. 20, No.3, 41-45 [7] Hu Xisheng, Zhou Xinnian and Chen Quanhui et. al., A study on
Online since: September 2016
Authors: Sherif Yehia, Sharef Farrag
Farrag, "High Strength Lightweight SCC Matrix with Partial Normal Weight Coarse Aggregate Replacement: Strength and Durability Evaluations," ASCE Journal of Materials in Civl Engineering, vol. 26, 2014
(Technical Note)(Author abstract)," ASCE Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, vol. 23, p. 493, 04/01 2011
(Technical Note)(Author abstract)," ASCE Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, vol. 23, p. 493, 04/01 2011
Online since: August 2021
Authors: Jaroslav Halvonik, Ľudmila Kormosova
Behavior of the Experimental Flat Slab Specimen Supported by an Elongated Column
KORMOŠOVÁ Ľudmila1,a, HALVONIK Jaroslav1,b*
1Faculty of Civil Engineering at STU, Radlinského 11, Bratislava, Slovakia
aludmila.kormosova@stuba.sk, bjaroslav.halvonik@stuba.sk,
Keywords: flat slab, punching, punching resistance
Abstract.
In Engineering Structures 2019.
In Engineering Structures 2019.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Qing Chang, Xue Kui Hao, Xiao Hong Li
Removal Chromium and Turbidity using Starch Derivative Flocculant CSAX
Xiaohong Li 1, a, Xuekui Hao 1,b and Qing Chang 2,c
1 Department of Civil Engineering,Lanzhou Institute of Technology, China
2 School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering Lanzhou Jiaotong University, China
alixiaohong-h@163.com, bhaoxuekui@163.com, cchangq47@mail.lzjtu.cn
Keywords: Flocculation, Copolymer, Metal removal, Xanthation, Wastewater Cr(VI) Cr(III)
Abstract.
Online since: January 2016
Authors: Milan Držka
ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION OF MOISTURE FACTOR, RELIABILITY, EFFECTIVITY AND DURABILITY OF SANATION METHODS USED TO TREAT DAMP MASONRY
Milan Držka1,a *
1 Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Faculty of Civil Engineering,
Radlinskeho 11, 813 68 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
amilan.drzka@stuba.sk
Keywords: Moisture factor, Sanation Methods, Damp Masonry
ABSTRACT
The paper analyses and evaluates the factors that cause brickworks to wet.
In the engineering practice an indirect method of mercury porosimetry can be safely used with the help of additional indirect sorption method, suitable for measuring the pores of smaller radii.
In the engineering practice an indirect method of mercury porosimetry can be safely used with the help of additional indirect sorption method, suitable for measuring the pores of smaller radii.