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Online since: July 2019
Authors: Norhazilan Md Noor, Nordin Yahaya, Libriati Zardasti, Lim Kar Sing
Mechanical Properties of Graphene Nanoplatelets-Reinforced Epoxy Grout in Repairing Damaged Pipelines Lim Kar Sing1,a, Libriati Zardasti2,b, Norhazilan Md Noor2,c and Nordin Yahaya2,d 1Faculty of Civil Engineering and Earth Resources, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Lebuhraya Tun Razak, Gambang, Kuantan, Pahang 26300, Malaysia. 2School of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, UTM Skudai, Johor 81310, Malaysia.
Compressive, flexural and tensile properties of graphene modified grouts for pipeline rehabilitation, Malaysian Journal of Civil Engineering, 28-Special Issue (2), 102-111
ASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering System, Part A: Civil Engineering, 4(2), 04018009
Jurnal Teknologi (Science & Engineering), 79(1), 9-14
Pipeline Engineering.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Wen Jin Liu, Wei Fan
Code for Design of Civil Buildings (GB50325-2010) made it a compulsory that the exposure of inorganic nonmetallic building materials, including dimension stones, building sanitary ceramics, plaster tablets, furred ceiling materials, and inorganic porcelain brick adhesives, should be limited to a certain amount.
Table 1 demonstrates the exposure limit of the inorganic nonmetallic finishing materials in civil construction.
It is regulated that in civil building engineering, when the area of indoor decorated panels is greater than 500 square meters, or that of natural granite dimension stones is greater than 200 square meters, it must be rechecked.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Yi Wen Yu, Jun Yan, Zhi Yao Liang
Influence of the K Values and D Values on Heat Insulation Performance of the Wall Yiwen Yu 1, a, Zhiyao Liang 2,b , Jun Yan 2,c 1 Infrastructure Management Department ,Changsha University of Science & Technology, Changsha, China 2 School of Civil Engineering and Architecture ,Changsha University of Science & Technology, Changsha, China a121450622@qq.com, blzy785854@126.com, cyuyiwen881@163.com Key words: Heat Insulation; Index of Thermal Inertia D; Best Combination; Effective Range Abstract.
Take Changsha area as an example, this paper will analyze the influence of the K values and D values on heat insulation performance of the wall ,and discussed their optimal combination Calculation used climate parameter data According to Thermal design code for civil building (GB50176-93) , palisade structure summer outdoor temperature and solar radiation conditions in Changsha show in table 1.[1] Table 1 Changsha sunshine radiation intensity table(W/m2) Towards Local solar time Radiation amount The average day and night 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 S 16 48 79 106 184 236 254 236 184 106 79 48 16 1592 66.3 W/E 16 48 79 104 123 134 138 345 518 629 651 561 341 3687 153.6 N 124 159 141 104 123 134 138 134 123 104 141 159 124 1708 71.2 H 77 272 493 697 860 964 1000 964 860 697 493 272 77 7726 321.9 Changsha summer outdoor calculated temperature for: average temperature = 32.7 ℃; maximum temperature = 3.79℃; the amplitude = 5.2℃.
References [1] The People's Republic of China Ministry of Construction: Thermal design code for civil building GB50176-93 (China Plans Press Publications,Beijing 1993)
Online since: March 2012
Authors: Jian Li Ding, Yong Yang
Automatic Recognition of Aircraft Noise with PLP method Jianli Ding1, 2, a Yong Yang1, b 1 College of Computer Science & Technology, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin, 300300, 2 Tianjin Key Lab for Advanced Signal Processing, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin 300300, a jianliding@yahoo.com.cn, b yyang_cauc@yahoo.cn Keywords: Aircraft Noise Monitoring; Perceptual Linear Predictive; Gammatone filter; Support Vector Machine Abstract.
Acknowledgement This paper is supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China (61139002) and Technology Fund of Civil Aviation (MHRD201006, MHRD201122).
Journal of Harbin Engineering University, Vol. 31, No. 3 Mar.2010,p.366 [6] H.
Online since: March 2026
Chapter 1, Properties and Processing of Alloys and Steel, examines advances in alloy design, thermomechanical processing, and structure–property relationships that govern performance in demanding engineering applications, including high temperatures.
Chapter 3, Advanced Functional Materials, highlights materials engineered for specific properties, reflecting the growing importance of multifunctionality in emerging technologies.
Chapter 4, Green Concrete and Mortars, explores sustainable construction materials, emphasising environmentally responsible formulations, durability, and performance optimisation in civil engineering contexts.
Online since: October 2015
Authors: Chee Ming Chan, Amira Azhar
Strength Development in Cement Admixed Fine-Grained Dredged Marine Soils Amira Azhar1, a * and Chee-Ming Chan *1Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM), Malaysia 2Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM), Malaysia aamiramirmier@gmail.com, b chan@uthm.edu.my Keywords: dredged marine soils, solidification, bottom ash, strength development Abstract.
Besides that, DMS also have poor engineering properties.
Makusa, Soil Stabilization Methods and Materials in Engineering Practice.
Karim, Solidification Potential of Fine-Grained DredgedMarine Soils : Water-Binder Ratio Effects, Journal of Civil Engineering Research. 4 (3A) (2014) 48–53
[7] BS 1377, “Methods of Test for Civil Engineering Purposes,” 1990 [8] C.
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Zhen Yu Wang, Da Gang Lu, Guang Yuan Wang, Yan Jun Li
Journal of Engineering Mechanics.
China Civil Engineering Journal.
Journal of Bridge Engineering.
Journal of Harbin University of Civil Engineering and Architecture.
Engineering Mechanics.
Online since: May 2020
Authors: Prinya Chindaprasirt, Sate Sampattagul, Peerapong Jitsangiam, Teewara Suwan, Damrongsak Rinchumphu, Sararat Kwunjai, Hemwadee Thongchua
Civil Engineering Program, Faculty of Engineering, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand 2Center of Excellence in Natural Disaster Management (CENDIM), Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand 3Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Khon Kaen University, Thailand and Academy of Science, The Royal Society of Thailand, Bangkok, Thailand 4Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand asararat_kwunjai@cmu.ac.th, bpeerapong@eng.cmu.ac.th, cteewara.s@cmu.ac.th, dDamrongsak@cmu.ac.th, eHemwadee12th@cmu.ac.th, fprinya@kku.ac.th and gsate@eng.cmu.ac.th Keywords: Compressive strength, Compaction characteristics, Geopolymer, Liquid alkaline activator Abstract.
King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (JGSEE), The Graduate School Chiang Mai University, Faculty of Engineering, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand, Faculty of Engineering, Khon Kaen University, Thailand.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Mariano Marcos Bárcena, Álvaro Gómez-Parra, Moises Batista, Jorge Salguero Gómez
Strategy Games applied to the teaching of Plant Engineering J.
Marcos2,d 1Industrial Engineering & Civil Engineering Dept.
So, the present paper shows the methodology applied in the teaching of “Engineering Plant”, inside the Official Master of Manufacturing Engineering in the University of Cadiz, circumscribing it in a context of a material forming machine shop by chip removal.
The applications of this methodology for the teaching of topics related to Plant Engineering have proved effective.
Indeed, it is reflected in the high participation and satisfaction of students in the Official Master of Manufacturing Engineering in the University of Cadiz.
Online since: April 2021
Authors: Novi Rahmayanti, Zakki Rizal, Mochamad Teguh
Mechanical Properties of Various Models of Interlocking Concrete Blocks under In-Plane and Out-of-Plane Loads MOCHAMAD Teguh1,a*, NOVI Rahmayanti1,b and ZAKKI Rizal1,c 1Department of Civil Engineering, Islamic University of Indonesia, Indonesia am.teguh@uii.ac.id, bnovi.rahmayanti@uii.ac.id, czakkirizal009@gmail.com Keywords: Masonry wall; interlocking concrete block, in-plane and out-of-plane loads, hook model.
Conventional bricks and concrete blocks are the most elementary building materials for non-engineered houses construction [1].
Today's rapid growth of the construction service industry encourages civil engineers to innovate new building materials and construction methods.
Our gratitude goes to the Department of Civil Engineering, Islamic University of Indonesia, for supporting the utilization of all experimental devices.
Nikbakh, Development of Interlocking Masonry Bricks and its' Structural Behaviour: A Review Paper IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, Volume 140, 4th International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering for Sustainability (IConCEES 2017), 4–5 December 2017, Langkawi, Malaysia
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