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Online since: January 2021
Authors: Ahmad Safuan A Rashid, Imad Eddine Debbabi, Mohamed Saddek Remadna
Numerical Modeling of Horizontally Layered Geosynthetic Reinforced Encased Stone Columns Supporting Embankment on Sabkha Soil
Imad Eddine Debbabi1,a*, Mohamed Saddek Remadna1,b,
Ahmad Safuan A Rashid2,c
1Department of Civil Engineering and Hydraulic, NMISSI Laboratory,
University of Mohamed Khider Biskra, BP 145, Biskra 07000, Algeria
2Department of Geotechnics and Transportation, School of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310 UTM Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia
a*imadeddine.debbabi@univ-biskra.dz, bmohamedsaddek.remadna@univ-biskra.dz,
cahmadsafuan@utm.my
Keywords: Horizontal reinforcing layers, geosynthetic, Finite element modelling, Locally weak zone, Sabkha soil.
Thanks and appreciation are extended to the staff of the department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Technology (UTM) for the kind recommendations and to Ms.
Paper presented at the Inst Civil Engineers Proc, London/UK/. 1970
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Ground Improvement, 9(4), 137-147. 2005
Civil Engineering Journal, 6(8), 1593-1608. 2020
Thanks and appreciation are extended to the staff of the department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Technology (UTM) for the kind recommendations and to Ms.
Paper presented at the Inst Civil Engineers Proc, London/UK/. 1970
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Ground Improvement, 9(4), 137-147. 2005
Civil Engineering Journal, 6(8), 1593-1608. 2020
Online since: February 2026
Authors: S. L. Akingbonmire, O. O. Fasida
Exploring the Application of Computer-Aided Design in Structural Designs for Sustainable Infrastructure Projects
Akingbonmire, S.L.a* and Fasida O.O.b
1Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, School of Infrastructure, Minerals and Manufacturing Engineering, Federal University of Technology, Akure, PMB 704, Nigeria
asakingbonmire@futa.edu.ng, btunmisefaside@gmail.com
Keywords: Computer-Aided Design, Structural Design, Sustainable Infrastructure, Portal Frame Warehouse.
[online] Civil Engineering Software Database.
[13] Civil Engineers World, Comparison Between Manual and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) in Structural Engineering.
[online] Civil Engineering Software Database.
[17] Trimble Solutions, Tekla Structures for Structural Engineering.
[online] Civil Engineering Software Database.
[13] Civil Engineers World, Comparison Between Manual and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) in Structural Engineering.
[online] Civil Engineering Software Database.
[17] Trimble Solutions, Tekla Structures for Structural Engineering.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Xiao Jun Chen, Xiao Ling Dai, Wen Bo Yu
According to the education aim of our college (College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, ZJUT): "to cultivate first-rate engineers", the cultivation objective of Architecture Department can be presented as: "professional education sets cultivation of ‘engineering’ and innovative talents as the objective, taking a series of measures to consolidate professional foundation, to expand professional coverage, to extend engineering connotation of subjects, and to cultivate talents with practical and innovative engineering ability ; graduates are required shall be able to undertake planning, design, supervision, administration, education, scientific research, development, consultation and other tasks." [1]
"Engineering applied talent" is the basic cultivation objective, while "versatile and innovative talent" is the advanced educational goal.
Most graduates of architecture are engaged in civil building design.
Curriculum design, graduation design and engineering practice are to be combined to cultivate students’ ability in applying knowledge to analyze and solve practical engineering problems.
Practice instruction is strengthened to cultivate students’ engineering consciousness, as well as their ability to independently dealing with practical engineering problems.
The rates of being a postgraduate, civil servant and going abroad for further study also improve year by year.
Most graduates of architecture are engaged in civil building design.
Curriculum design, graduation design and engineering practice are to be combined to cultivate students’ ability in applying knowledge to analyze and solve practical engineering problems.
Practice instruction is strengthened to cultivate students’ engineering consciousness, as well as their ability to independently dealing with practical engineering problems.
The rates of being a postgraduate, civil servant and going abroad for further study also improve year by year.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Shuai Feng, Li Hui Jiang, Xing Long Xiong, Zi Bo Zhuang
Achievement of the novel lidar visibility measurement system
Shuai Feng 1, a, Lihui Jiang 2, b, Xinglong Xiong3, c, Zibo Zhuang 4, d
1 Engineering Techniques Training Center, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin 300300, P.
China 2,3 Tianjin Key Laboratory for Advanced Signal Processing, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin 300300, P.
China 4Flight College, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin 300300, P.
In the history of civil aviation, visibility has led many accidents or air crashes, such as the air crash occurred in Yichun, Heilongjiang province, China in 2009, one of the main reasons is the visibility is too low.
Li: Infrared and Laser Engineering, Vol. 35 (2006) No.2, p.156.
China 2,3 Tianjin Key Laboratory for Advanced Signal Processing, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin 300300, P.
China 4Flight College, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin 300300, P.
In the history of civil aviation, visibility has led many accidents or air crashes, such as the air crash occurred in Yichun, Heilongjiang province, China in 2009, one of the main reasons is the visibility is too low.
Li: Infrared and Laser Engineering, Vol. 35 (2006) No.2, p.156.
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Weerapol Namboonruang, Rattanakorn Rawangkul, Wanchai Yodsudjai, Nutthanun Suphadon
Suphadon4,d
1Rattanakosin College for Sustainable Energy and Environment, RMUTR 73170, Thailand.
2Department of Civil and Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, MCRU 70150,Thailand.
3Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University 10900, Thailand.
4National Metal and Materials Technology Center, Thailand.
abannork_civil@hotmail.com, brrawangkul@yahoo.com, cfengwcy@ku.ac.th, dnutthans@mtec.or.th Keywords: Pozzolanics local soil bricks, Soil cement bricks, Flexural and Compressive strength Abstract.
Acknowledgement The author wishes to thanks Research & Development Institute (RDI), Muban Combueng Rajabhat University (MCRU) for provided research scholarship and Department of Civil and Architecture, MCRU.
abannork_civil@hotmail.com, brrawangkul@yahoo.com, cfengwcy@ku.ac.th, dnutthans@mtec.or.th Keywords: Pozzolanics local soil bricks, Soil cement bricks, Flexural and Compressive strength Abstract.
Acknowledgement The author wishes to thanks Research & Development Institute (RDI), Muban Combueng Rajabhat University (MCRU) for provided research scholarship and Department of Civil and Architecture, MCRU.
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Jiang Fan, Xin Wei, Hu Ming Liao, Hao Yang Liu, Rong Qiao Wang
Since the civil airport is a complex giant system, there are many factors that are difficult to measure.
References [1] Aviation Safety Reporting of China Civil Aviation, published by Aviation Safety Office of China Civil Aviation General Administration, (2005).
[2] Gang Liu, Jinfu Zhu: A Grey Hierarchy Risk Evaluation for Civil Airport Operation Security and Safe, Human Ergonomics, (2008).
[3] Fenghua Hu, Danfeng Guo, Bing Liu: The Exploration For Virtual Reality, Computer Engineering Technology, (2009).
[6] Daguan Wu: Aero-engine Reliability Engineering, Publishing House of Aviation Industry, (1996).
References [1] Aviation Safety Reporting of China Civil Aviation, published by Aviation Safety Office of China Civil Aviation General Administration, (2005).
[2] Gang Liu, Jinfu Zhu: A Grey Hierarchy Risk Evaluation for Civil Airport Operation Security and Safe, Human Ergonomics, (2008).
[3] Fenghua Hu, Danfeng Guo, Bing Liu: The Exploration For Virtual Reality, Computer Engineering Technology, (2009).
[6] Daguan Wu: Aero-engine Reliability Engineering, Publishing House of Aviation Industry, (1996).
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Lucie Mynarzova, Marek Jašek, Jiri Brozovsky, Jan Hurta
Development of green engineered cementitious composites
Marek Jašek1,a*, Jiří Brožovský1,b, Lucie Mynarzová1,c and Jan Hurta1,d
1 VSB-TU of Ostrava, Faculty of Civil Engineering, L.
Podéště 1875, 708 00, Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic a*marek.jasek@vsb.cz, bjiri.brozovsky@vsb.cz, clucie.mynarzova@vsb.cz, djan.hurta@vsb.cz, Keywords: Engineered cementitious composites, fiber, fly ash, interface, matrix.
Engineered cementitious composite (ECC) is very ductile fine concrete (mortar) with a matrix on the basic of portland cement reinforced with short fibers.
Concrete Construction Engineering Handbook.
Engineered Cementitious Composite (ECC): Material, Structural, and Durability Performance, s. 1024-1069.
Podéště 1875, 708 00, Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic a*marek.jasek@vsb.cz, bjiri.brozovsky@vsb.cz, clucie.mynarzova@vsb.cz, djan.hurta@vsb.cz, Keywords: Engineered cementitious composites, fiber, fly ash, interface, matrix.
Engineered cementitious composite (ECC) is very ductile fine concrete (mortar) with a matrix on the basic of portland cement reinforced with short fibers.
Concrete Construction Engineering Handbook.
Engineered Cementitious Composite (ECC): Material, Structural, and Durability Performance, s. 1024-1069.
Online since: August 2022
Preface
This book introduces readers to the results of scientific research and engineering projects in a wide range of applied modern materials science.
The review of photocatalytic properties of various nanocomposites for dye degradation, carbon sorbents intended for water purification, and technology of watermelon production biowaste treatment will be of interest to engineers of environmental engineering.
Finally, the technical means for single point incremental forming tool wear assessment, analysis of the cost-effectiveness of this forming technology, and estimation of technological damage of concrete column will be of interest to specialists in machinery and civil engineering.
The review of photocatalytic properties of various nanocomposites for dye degradation, carbon sorbents intended for water purification, and technology of watermelon production biowaste treatment will be of interest to engineers of environmental engineering.
Finally, the technical means for single point incremental forming tool wear assessment, analysis of the cost-effectiveness of this forming technology, and estimation of technological damage of concrete column will be of interest to specialists in machinery and civil engineering.
Online since: March 2025
Preface
Advancements in material science and engineering are shaping the sustainable future of various industries, from manufacturing to construction.
This special edition reflects the current evolution in material science and technologies in machinery and civil engineering.
Chapter 1, "Metallurgy of Aluminium-Based Materials", explores the properties, production and processing techniques, highlighting aluminium-based alloys significance in modern engineering.
This special edition aims to provide valuable insights for researchers, engineers, and professionals seeking to stay at the forefront of material science development and its practical applications.
This special edition reflects the current evolution in material science and technologies in machinery and civil engineering.
Chapter 1, "Metallurgy of Aluminium-Based Materials", explores the properties, production and processing techniques, highlighting aluminium-based alloys significance in modern engineering.
This special edition aims to provide valuable insights for researchers, engineers, and professionals seeking to stay at the forefront of material science development and its practical applications.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Weerapol Namboonruang, Rattanakorn Rawangkul, Wanchai Yodsudjai
Yodsudjai3,c
1Rattanakosin College for Sustainable Energy and Environment, RMUTR 73170, Thailand
2Department of Civil and Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, MCRU 70150, Thailand
3Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University 10900, Thailand
abannork_civil@hotmail.com, brrawangkul@yahoo.com, cfengwcy@ku.ac.th
Keywords: Fly Ash Bricks (FAB), Fly Ash, Rachaburi Local Soil, Low Thermal Conductivity
Abstract.
Acknowledgements The author wishes to thanks Research & Development Institute (RDI), Muban Combueng Rajabhat University (MCRU) for provided research scholarship and Department of Civil and Architecture, MCRU.
A comparative study on 5-Source of fly ashes in thailand as pozzolanic materials. 5th National convention on civil engineering, pattaya, Thailand, march 1999, MAT 208-214.
Acknowledgements The author wishes to thanks Research & Development Institute (RDI), Muban Combueng Rajabhat University (MCRU) for provided research scholarship and Department of Civil and Architecture, MCRU.
A comparative study on 5-Source of fly ashes in thailand as pozzolanic materials. 5th National convention on civil engineering, pattaya, Thailand, march 1999, MAT 208-214.