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Online since: March 2023
Authors: Saidat Olanipekun Giwa
Use of Nature Based Materials for Textile Wastewater Treatment -
A Review
Saidat Olanipekun GIWA*
Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering and Engineering Technology, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Tafawa Balewa Way, Bauchi, Nigeria
sogiwa@atbu.edu.ng
*Corresponding author
Keywords: Coagulation, adsorption, natural coagulant, natural adsorbent, adsorption modeling
Abstract.
Mahajan, Investigation of the performance of chitosan as a coagulant for flocculation of local clay suspensions of different turbidities, KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering. 17 (2013) 328, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12205-013-2021-2
International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa. 32 (2017) 76-85
Fogler, Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering.
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology.7 (17) (2014) 3539-3543
Mahajan, Investigation of the performance of chitosan as a coagulant for flocculation of local clay suspensions of different turbidities, KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering. 17 (2013) 328, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12205-013-2021-2
International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa. 32 (2017) 76-85
Fogler, Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering.
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology.7 (17) (2014) 3539-3543
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Thanasis Triantafillou, Catherine Corina G. Papanicolaou
Innovative Applications of Textile-based Composites in Strengthening and Seismic Retrofitting as well as in the Prefabrication of New Structures
Thanasis Triantafillou1,a, Catherine Papanicolaou1,b
1University of Patras, Department of Civil Engineering, Patras, Greece attriant@upatras.gr (corresponding author), bkpapanic@upatras.gr
Keywords: Concrete; masonry; prefabrication; seismic retrofitting; strengthening; textile-reinforced concrete; textile-reinforced mortar.
Concrete Engineering for Excelence and Efficiency, Prague, Czech Republic, 8-10 June 2011.
Concrete Engineering for Excelence and Efficiency, Prague, Czech Republic, 8-10 June 2011.
Online since: November 2018
Authors: Vallarasu Manoharan Sounthararajan
“Strength and permeability characteristics of fiber reinforced high performance concrete with recycled aggregates,” Asian journal of civil engineering (Building and Housing), vol. 13, no.1, pp. 55-77, 2012
Li, “High early strength engineered cementitious composites,” ACI Material Journal, vol. 103, no. 2, pp. 97-105, 2006
Li, “High early strength engineered cementitious composites,” ACI Material Journal, vol. 103, no. 2, pp. 97-105, 2006
Online since: January 2026
Authors: Mouhcine Benaicha, Adil Hafidi Alaoui, Samir Hamdouni
Rheological Optimization of Rubberized Self-Compacting Concrete Using Multi-Criteria Decision Making: A Hybrid CRITIC-Taguchi-TOPSIS Approach
Samir Hamdouni1,a, Mouhcine Benaicha2,b*, Adil Hafidi Alaoui1,c
1Mechanics and civil engineering laboratory, FSTT, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Tangier, Morocco
2Structure and Materials laboratory, National School of Architecture, Rabat, Morocco
asamir.hamdouni@etu.uae.ac.ma, b*m.benaicha@enarabat.ac.ma, cpr_alaoui@yahoo.fr
*Corresponding author: Pr.
Of all the wastes, rubber aggregates produced from post-used tires seem to be the perfect answer that can tackle the problems both naturally and from an engineering point of view [2].
Of all the wastes, rubber aggregates produced from post-used tires seem to be the perfect answer that can tackle the problems both naturally and from an engineering point of view [2].
Online since: April 2024
Authors: Mokhtar Ellali, Ashraf M. Zenkour, Noureddine Benseddiq, Mokhtar Bouazza
Box 80203, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia
3Department of Civil Engineering, University Tahri Mohamed of Bechar, Bechar 08000, Algeria
4Mechanics Laboratory of Lille, CNRS UMR 8107, University of Lille 1, 59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France
5Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Kafrelsheikh University, Kafrelsheikh 33516, Egypt
6Laboratory of Materials and Hydrology (LMH), University of Sidi Bel Abbes, Sidi Bel Abbes 22000, Algeria
amokhtar.ellali@gmail.com, bzenkour@kau.edu.sa, cbouazza.mokhtar@univ-bechar.dz, dnoureddine.benseddiq@univ-lille.fr
Keywords: FG nanobeams; gradient elasticity; thermal buckling; porosity effects; trigonometric shear displacement deformation mode
Abstract.
They are used in very different applications, such as reactor vessels, fusion energy devices, biomedical industries, airplanes, space vehicles, defense industries, and other engineering structures [1-3].
They are used in very different applications, such as reactor vessels, fusion energy devices, biomedical industries, airplanes, space vehicles, defense industries, and other engineering structures [1-3].
Online since: July 2025
Authors: Yamuna Munusamy, Mathialagan Muniyadi, Kee Yee Hang
Comparative Study on the Effect of Different Rubber Waste as Filler on Recycled Polyvinylchloride Composites
Kee Yee Hang1,a, Mathialagan Muniyadi1,b* and Yamuna Munusamy1,c
1Department of Petrochemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Green Technology, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kampar Campus, Jalan Universiti, Bandar Barat, 31900 Kampar, Perak, Malaysia
akeeyeehang@1utar.my, b*mathialagan@utar.edu.my, cyamunam@utar.edu.my
Keywords: Polyvinylchloride; waste tire powder; industrial rubber waste; polymer recycling; polymer composites
Abstract.
Rubbers ranging from natural and synthetic resources are widely used in many domestic and industrial applications such as conveyor belts, rubber bearings, pipe seal rings, protective clothing and footwear, hoses, household utensils, healthcare products, military appliances, automotive, civil and outer space applications etc [12].
Rubbers ranging from natural and synthetic resources are widely used in many domestic and industrial applications such as conveyor belts, rubber bearings, pipe seal rings, protective clothing and footwear, hoses, household utensils, healthcare products, military appliances, automotive, civil and outer space applications etc [12].
Online since: August 2017
Miao1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing, School of Civil and
Resource Engineering, Beijing/CN
Microbial heap leaching is an effective way to extract metals from copper sulfide ores.
Institute for Biological and Medical Engineering.
Biological Sciences and Medicine, Department of Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering, Santiago/RCH; 5TU Bergakademie Freiberg/Donghua University, Changsha/CN 064 Immobilization of Arsenic by a thermoacidophilic mixed culture with pyrite as energy source S.
Inoue1; 1Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, Sendai City/J; 2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai/J 083 Identifying the mechanisms of chloride ion tolerance in halotolerant acidophiles H.
Schools of Engineering, Medicine and Biological Scienes, Department of Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering.
Institute for Biological and Medical Engineering.
Biological Sciences and Medicine, Department of Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering, Santiago/RCH; 5TU Bergakademie Freiberg/Donghua University, Changsha/CN 064 Immobilization of Arsenic by a thermoacidophilic mixed culture with pyrite as energy source S.
Inoue1; 1Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, Sendai City/J; 2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai/J 083 Identifying the mechanisms of chloride ion tolerance in halotolerant acidophiles H.
Schools of Engineering, Medicine and Biological Scienes, Department of Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering.
Online since: October 2025
Authors: Mohammed Benyahia, Fayçal Bouzit, Mohamed Bouzit, Abderrahim Mokhefi
Numerical Investigation of Laminar Flow and Heat Transfer in a
Bifurcated Backwards-Facing Step in the Presence of an Elastic Fin
Mohammed Benyahia1,a*, Fayçal Bouzit1,b, Abderrahim Mokhefi2,3,c,
Mohamed Bouzit1,d
1Laboratory of Maritime Sciences and Engineering LSIM Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Science and Technology of Oran, Mohamed Boudiaf, El Mnaouar, B.P.1505, 31000, Oran, Algeria
2Mechanic Department, LTE Laboratory, National Polytechnic School of Oran, BP 1523 El Mnaouer 31000- Oran, Algeria.
3Mechanics, Modeling and Experimentation Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tahri Mohamed University of Bechar, B.P.417, Bechar 08000, Algeria.
Whether it is to regulate pressure, prevent deposits in pipelines, or reduce drag around ship hulls, these objectives are often achieved through specific engineering techniques.
Due to this significant advantage, the backward-facing step (BFS) flow, a canonical problem in fluid dynamics, has been extensively studied due to its relevance in numerous engineering applications [5,6].
This phenomenon is observed across various domains, such as aerospace, civil, marine, and biomechanical engineering [29-33].
These critical positions represent equilibrium points, which engineers can leverage to balance flow rates in industrial applications according to specific operational requirements.
Whether it is to regulate pressure, prevent deposits in pipelines, or reduce drag around ship hulls, these objectives are often achieved through specific engineering techniques.
Due to this significant advantage, the backward-facing step (BFS) flow, a canonical problem in fluid dynamics, has been extensively studied due to its relevance in numerous engineering applications [5,6].
This phenomenon is observed across various domains, such as aerospace, civil, marine, and biomechanical engineering [29-33].
These critical positions represent equilibrium points, which engineers can leverage to balance flow rates in industrial applications according to specific operational requirements.
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Deesy Pinto, Ana Amaro, Sérgio Lopes, Luís F. A. Bernardo
Friedrich, Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 73 (2006) 2375
Mai, Composites Part B: Engineering, 39 (2008) 933
Chen, Polymer Engineering & Science, 50 (2010) 1809
Leskovac, Polymer Engineering & Science, 48 (2008) 1994
Narkis, Polymer Engineering & Science, 11 (1971) 194
Mai, Composites Part B: Engineering, 39 (2008) 933
Chen, Polymer Engineering & Science, 50 (2010) 1809
Leskovac, Polymer Engineering & Science, 48 (2008) 1994
Narkis, Polymer Engineering & Science, 11 (1971) 194
The Effect of an Imperfect Interface on the Singular Stress Field of an Orthotropic Bimaterial Wedge
Online since: April 2004
Authors: Somsak Leungvichcharoen, Anil C. Wijeyewickrema
Wijeyewickrema1
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Department of Civil Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology,
2-12-1, O-okayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8552, Japan
Keywords: Bimaterial wedge, Imperfect interface, Orthotropic material, Stress singularity
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